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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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Saving the North Atlantic Right Whale

  • September 13, 2017
  • by Sean Brillant
There are only about 500 North Atlantic Right Whales left in the world. Based on scarring patterns, it is estimated that more than 100 of these whales get entangled in fishing…
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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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Net Collecting in Saskatchewan
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Three Days in the Life of a Native Prairie Insect Diversity Field Technician

  • August 15, 2017
  • by Jones Kalyniuk
My name is Jones and I am a Canadian Wildlife Federation summer student, working as a Native Prairie Insect Diversity Field Technician at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, supervised by Dr.…
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Whale Habitat and Listening Experiment
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Navigating Gliders in Support of Whale Conservation

  • August 2, 2017
  • by Kim Davies
Our friends at WHaLE deployed a glider into the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence in early June, just before aerial and shipboard surveys discovered several Right Whales north off the…
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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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Investigating the loss of 6 Right Whales

  • July 4, 2017
  • by Kendra Moore
Last month, six North Atlantic Right Whales were found dead in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. For a critically endangered population of just over 500 individuals, these deaths represent approximately…
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Build it and they will hatch

  • July 3, 2017
  • by David Seburn
Every June female turtles leave their homes in swamps and marshes to lay their eggs. A turtle “nest” is a fairly simple affair: the female digs a hole in the…
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Happy 150th birthday, Canada!

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