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SOS: Saving Our Species at Risk

  • May 11, 2020
  • by Kailey Setter
Are you ready to step up in support of Canada’s species at risk? You and your family can be part of a national rescue mission to save plants and animals…
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Gravitating Toward Gault: Letting Go of Expectations

  • November 5, 2018
  • by Michelle Parry
Michelle Parry is a participant in Group 5 of the Canadian Conservation Corps. I adore the ocean yet here I’ve found myself, time and time again, on a mountain.  The…
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5 Amazing Avian Migrators

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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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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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Do you think you could navigate the Atlantic Ocean without any navigation aid?

  • January 5, 2016
  • by CWF
The Great Canadian Turtle Race Do you think you could navigate the Atlantic Ocean without any navigation aid, or technology at all to find your destination 15,000 km away? Every…
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Saving Marine Animals Across the Country this Summer

  • July 8, 2015
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Summer is the time of year Canadians spend more times outdoors and especially on our oceans.  It is also the time of year when many marine wildlife also return to…
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Baby Boom Gone Bust — Alarming Drop in Right Whale Calves

  • July 7, 2025
  • by April Overall
Approximately 370 North Atlantic Right Whales remain swimming off Canada’s east coast. That’s it. Since 2010, the population has been in steady decline. So too have their reproductive rates. Back…
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5 Signs That Whales May Be Canada’s Smartest Mammals

  • July 7, 2025
  • by Mikaela Capeling
It’s no surprise that whales are highly intelligent creatures. With their advanced communication skills, emotional depth and impressive ability to learn, these ocean giants have long fascinated scientists. From Orcas…
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