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Giving whales the right of way over ships January 22, 2025 Ice whales make marathon underwater migrations to, from and within the Arctic Ocean, following “blue corridors” that act as crucial connectors for marine life. As climate change puts pressure on Arctic whales, Melanie Lancaster,... Read More Ice whales make marathon underwater migrations to, from and within the Arctic Ocean, following “blue corridors” that act as... Read More
Help sound the alarm for underwater noise protection in the Canadian Arctic September 24, 2024 By Kailee Scott and Kristen Powell, Marine Conservation and Shipping The ice-cold waters of what is now called the Canadian Arctic had always been a serene paradise for marine mammals such as beluga and... Read More By Kailee Scott and Kristen Powell, Marine Conservation and Shipping The ice-cold waters of what is now called the... Read More
Getting to know the Arctic’s whales July 22, 2024 When Arctic sea ice breaks up in spring, whales that winter in more southern areas — such as humpbacks, minkes and fins — migrate north to spend their summers there. Only three whale species... Read More When Arctic sea ice breaks up in spring, whales that winter in more southern areas — such as humpbacks,... Read More
As underwater noise rises rapidly, Canada’s laws fall short — here’s how to fix that June 7, 2024 Canada’s oceans are full of marine species using grunts, calls, clicks and whistles to communicate with one another across vast distances. The hauntingly beautiful sounds of whale songs, for instance, can travel thousands of... Read More Canada’s oceans are full of marine species using grunts, calls, clicks and whistles to communicate with one another across... Read More
On the edge of research: Field notes from a month-long High Arctic wildlife expedition November 24, 2023 Jason Harasimo, WWF-Canada’s associate specialist of Arctic ecosystems, reports back from a month-long field camp in one of the remotest places on Earth where scientists and an Inuk hunter combined new tech and old... Read More Jason Harasimo, WWF-Canada’s associate specialist of Arctic ecosystems, reports back from a month-long field camp in one of the... Read More
‘Bear in Camp’: Field notes from a research expedition to Creswell Bay, Nunavut (Part II) March 22, 2023 The old tent rings, sun-bleached animal bones and worn footpaths found throughout the area make it clear that Creswell Bay, on the eastern side of Somerset Island, has been known and used by Inuit... Read More The old tent rings, sun-bleached animal bones and worn footpaths found throughout the area make it clear that Creswell... Read More
In search of ice whales: Field notes from a research expedition to Creswell Bay, Nunavut (Part I) March 7, 2023 Polar bears, of course, were always on our minds. To deal with the risk, we set up a rotating system of armed watches throughout the night to survey the area — keeping a close... Read More Polar bears, of course, were always on our minds. To deal with the risk, we set up a rotating... Read More
5 wild stories from 2018 December 18, 2018 This year brought deadly environmental disasters and strained politics – but it also gave us a few charming animals that captured our collective attention at times when we seemed to need it most. Here’s... Read More This year brought deadly environmental disasters and strained politics – but it also gave us a few charming animals... Read More
Four new species to adopt including the Arctic hare, Asian turtle and white-handed gibbon October 19, 2015 When you symbolically adopt a species, you’re giving an extraordinary gift while supporting WWF’s work to build a future where people and nature thrive. Read More When you symbolically adopt a species, you’re giving an extraordinary gift while supporting WWF’s work to build a future... Read More
Beluga myths busted! June 3, 2015 Let’s take a look at some myths and mysteries of the beluga whale, and try to set the record straight. Read More Let’s take a look at some myths and mysteries of the beluga whale, and try to set the record... Read More