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© Brock Fenton | Townsends Big-eared Bat (Corynorhinus townsendii)
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Five Myths that are Hurting Canada’s Bats

  • October 23, 2017
  • by Mike Anissimoff
Have you ever felt misunderstood? It’s such an awful feeling, isn’t it? Well you’re not the only one. Bats have had a bad rap for years. And all sorts of…
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Understanding the Incident Report for the 2017 North Atlantic Right Whale Mortality Event in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

  • October 23, 2017
  • by Sean Brillant
During the summer of 2017, we seemed to be discovering dead or entangled North Atlantic Right Whales every week in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Throughout this catastrophe, teams of…
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© Holly Bickerton
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Momma’s Monarch Watch

  • October 3, 2017
  • by Holly Bickerton
Like so many good things, it all started on a languid summer day at the cottage. The kids had fished and caught frogs, and it was still too cool for…
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© Brandon Holden
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Dead on the Road

  • September 25, 2017
  • by David Seburn
Road mortality is a major threat to turtles for a number of reasons. Turtles can take up to 20 years to reach maturity and be able to breed, and once…
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Why I care so much about plastic pollution

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Whale Habitat and Listening Experiment
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Uniting Technology to Track Whales

  • August 31, 2017
  • by Kim Davies
The glider in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence has been monitoring Right Whales in that area for nearly three months now, and it has been a fascinating survey. In…
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Why 10 Days Kayaking With Chronic Pain Was The Best Choice I Ever Made

  • August 22, 2017
  • by CWF
I have always been sheltered from the world, and have watched in complete wonder at its immense beauty. So when asked to participate in the Canadian Conservation Corps (pilot) Outward…
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© Gloria Pawliuk | CWF Photo Club
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Floats Like a Lepidoptera, Stings Like a Hymenoptera

  • July 27, 2017
  • by Grayson Wihlidal
From butterflies to bees and everything in between, insect activity across Canada increases throughout the summer. Insects are a very abundant, diverse, and vital group of animals, which makes their…
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© Derald Lobay | CWF Photo Club
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What is the Connection between A Food Policy for Canada and Wildlife?

  • July 24, 2017
  • by Carolyn Callaghan
The Government of Canada recently announced that it is developing a food policy for Canada. I attended a consultation forum to learn what connections exist between such a policy and…
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North Atlantic Right Whale
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Is Canada Ready to Stand Up for the North Atlantic Right Whale?

  • July 20, 2017
  • by Sean Brillant
Update (July 22, 2017): DFO has now completely closed the crab fishery in Area 12. This will help prevent more entanglements and it is a further, unprecedented action that is…
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