More than 1,600 animals are currently listed as endangered or threatened under the 52-year-old ESA, which designates ...
While the title sounds glamorous, being labelled the poster child for a new wildlife report isn't good news for this Canadian species. Emily Giles, WWF-Canada’s lead specialist of science, knowledge ...
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Trail Cam Captures Massive Predator Stalking Canada’s Arctic Edge
Motion-activated trail cameras are revealing hidden wildlife behavior, from snow-covered grizzly bears in the Yukon to rare and elusive species worldwide. Learn how these silent observers capture ...
As the second largest country in the world with a rich geography—ranging from the icy clime of the north to the temperate rainforests of British Columbia—Canada has an enviable abundance of amazing ...
Canada is known for its wide-open landscapes, but it’s the animals that bring those places to life. From the quiet grace of the beaver to the sheer presence of the polar bear, these creatures have ...
Canada is home to some of the planet’s most impressive animals, and the term helps promote sustainable wildlife tourism and conservation efforts by spotlighting these species. It also encourages ...
As the Fourth of July nears in the U.S., the town of Banff, Canada, launched a pyrotechnic display over the weekend that lacked the loud bangs of typical Canada Day fireworks celebrations. The reason?
Montreal (AFP) – Biodiversity in Canada has plunged 10 percent over the last half century, with hundreds of species facing extinction, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said in a report Monday. "On ...
In a locked room in the basement of a building in a secret location in Canada, the government stores the thousands of illegal wildlife items its law enforcement has seized at the border. Photographer ...
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Hundreds of Canada goose deaths in Manitoba leave wildlife experts perplexed
Infectious disease and wildlife experts are scratching their heads at the recent discoveries of mass Canada goose deaths in ...
EUREKA SPRINGS — Six African lions have traveled from Canada to their new home in Arkansas, according to Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge. The lions are survivors of inbreeding, neglect and the ...
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