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Vancouver International Film Festival: Revolution November 2, 2012 Through his newest film, Revolution, Rob Stewart uses what he knows best – including scuba diving and stunning shots of neat underwater creatures – to show the audience what’s at stake if we don’t... Read More Through his newest film, Revolution, Rob Stewart uses what he knows best – including scuba diving and stunning shots... Read More
Society for Conservation Biology member spotlight: WWF's Steven Price October 29, 2012 Leading WWF-Canada scientist Steven Price learns that conservation and communication go hand-in-hand. Read More Leading WWF-Canada scientist Steven Price learns that conservation and communication go hand-in-hand. Read More
Reflections after a visit to Canada's Great Bear region October 3, 2012 Randy warned us that once we stepped off the boat and headed back home to our busy daily lives, we may lose the feeling. I haven’t yet and I hope that in some ways... Read More Randy warned us that once we stepped off the boat and headed back home to our busy daily lives,... Read More
Action on climate change adaptation preparation for Canada June 13, 2012 Climate Change Adaptation Project releases report with recommendations on next steps for Canada Read More Climate Change Adaptation Project releases report with recommendations on next steps for Canada Read More
Research shows that a surge of sea sounds stresses out whales June 6, 2012 Orcas, humpbacks, blues – whales are famous for their songs, clicks, and other assorted sounds. But when they have to compete for underwater air time with noise from shipping, sonar, seismic testing and other... Read More Orcas, humpbacks, blues – whales are famous for their songs, clicks, and other assorted sounds. But when they have... Read More
Amazing snow leopard sightings February 15, 2012 Camera traps find a robust refuge for Himalayan wildlife. Read More Camera traps find a robust refuge for Himalayan wildlife. Read More
New marine biodiversity plan calls for big changes in Canada February 3, 2012 The Royal Society of Canada’s new report paints a bleak picture of Canada’s oceans, but offers strong recommendations to turn the situation around. Read More The Royal Society of Canada’s new report paints a bleak picture of Canada’s oceans, but offers strong recommendations to... Read More
Deciding the future of a Canadian ecological treasure January 11, 2012 At the heart of the hearings to decide the future of the Great Bear Sea and Rainforest is whether, and under what conditions, we should permit super tankers and a bitumen pipeline in one... Read More At the heart of the hearings to decide the future of the Great Bear Sea and Rainforest is whether,... Read More
Close encounters of the grizzly kind January 10, 2012 Linda Nowlan, director, Pacific conservation with WWF-Canada, talks about a magical morning on which she shared the Great Bear Sea with a wild grizzly. Read More Linda Nowlan, director, Pacific conservation with WWF-Canada, talks about a magical morning on which she shared the Great Bear... Read More
I want to help protect space for Canada's wildlife November 4, 2011 A few weeks ago, I traveled to one of Canada's National Parks: Point Pelee. Read More A few weeks ago, I traveled to one of Canada's National Parks: Point Pelee. Read More
Polar Bears are the talk of Iqaluit: 2011 Polar Bear Range States Meeting November 3, 2011 It was late October in Iqaluit, capital of Nunavut, and 8 hours after leaving my balmy Toronto neighbourhood, I was skidding down Iqaluit’s icy runway in the First Air jet from Ottawa. Read More It was late October in Iqaluit, capital of Nunavut, and 8 hours after leaving my balmy Toronto neighbourhood, I... Read More
In the market for change: happy birthday Danica May November 1, 2011 Yesterday was a special day for the Camacho family of Manila. They celebrated the birth of their daughter, Danica May. As a new dad, myself, I know how much the birth of a... Read More Yesterday was a special day for the Camacho family of Manila. They celebrated the birth of their daughter,... Read More