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Tracking narwhals October 21, 2011 In mid-August 2011, representatives from WWF Canada worked with a 15-person field crew to fit satellite tags to a number of narwhals in the region of North Baffin Island, Canada. Read More In mid-August 2011, representatives from WWF Canada worked with a 15-person field crew to fit satellite tags to a... Read More
Team NAFO October 12, 2011 From a young age I've been well aware of the acronym "NAFO". Read More From a young age I've been well aware of the acronym "NAFO". Read More
Fall Migrations and the National Energy Board Meeting in Inuvik September 27, 2011 It’s fall in Inuvik. The Porcupine Caribou are crossing the Dempster highway. Canada Geese are beginning their flight south. Bowhead whales are travelling east from the Beaufort to Chukchi sea. And leaders... Read More It’s fall in Inuvik. The Porcupine Caribou are crossing the Dempster highway. Canada Geese are beginning their flight... Read More
Getting people and polar bears to live in harmony September 15, 2011 At the end of August, I visited Arviat, on the SW Hudson Bay coast, and one of the conservation projects WWF is doing with Inuit communities. Read More At the end of August, I visited Arviat, on the SW Hudson Bay coast, and one of the conservation... Read More
The evil partner of climate change: Ocean acidification August 31, 2011 Coral reefs are in decline worldwide because of global warming, overfishing and other impacts. Ocean acidification, unless rapidly addressed, will kill them completely. The outlook is grim: tropical reefs globally may start dissolving as... Read More Coral reefs are in decline worldwide because of global warming, overfishing and other impacts. Ocean acidification, unless rapidly addressed,... Read More
"Climate change is making the impossible, possible": Team on the brink of rowing to the Magnetic North Pole August 24, 2011 The Old Pulteney Row to the Pole is of global significance as both a pioneering maritime adventure and an environmental expedition. The expedition graphically demonstrates the realities of environmental changes in a unique adventure. Read More The Old Pulteney Row to the Pole is of global significance as both a pioneering maritime adventure and an... Read More
Remembering Marty Bergmann August 23, 2011 On August 20, the Arctic conservation community lost an important friend and champion: Marty Bergmann, a leader and inspiration to many Arctic scientists lost his life on the First Air flight crash near Resolute... Read More On August 20, the Arctic conservation community lost an important friend and champion: Marty Bergmann, a leader and inspiration... Read More
Lake Sturgeon: Fascinating Fish August 8, 2011 They’re big, they’re ancient, and they’re one of the best measures of river health we have. That’s right: we’re talking about Lake Sturgeon. Read More They’re big, they’re ancient, and they’re one of the best measures of river health we have. That’s right:... Read More
Global Tiger Day: WWF calls for an end to poaching July 29, 2011 Silent as night - just a flash of orange and black in amongst the trees. Tigers are mysterious, majestic, and awe-inspiring creatures. As top predators, they depend on their habitat, and their... Read More Silent as night - just a flash of orange and black in amongst the trees. Tigers are mysterious,... Read More
Students on Ice: Day 1 – Touching down in Iceland July 25, 2011 I jerked awake in that way that only happens when you're propped up in the middle seat on a redeye flight. I had been dozing, but I wasn't sure for how long. All around... Read More I jerked awake in that way that only happens when you're propped up in the middle seat on a... Read More
Our blue planet: looking backwards from space – and forward….. July 22, 2011 As the Opel Project Earth expedition kicked-off in Ottawa’s Chateau Laurier, my colleague Martin von Mirbach and I were deeply honored to spend an evening with Dr. Buzz Aldrin, the 14 Project Earth students,... Read More As the Opel Project Earth expedition kicked-off in Ottawa’s Chateau Laurier, my colleague Martin von Mirbach and I were... Read More
Students on Ice: The final countdown July 17, 2011 It's an intensely hot July afternoon in Toronto, and I'm digging my mittens and long underwear out of the closet. Read More It's an intensely hot July afternoon in Toronto, and I'm digging my mittens and long underwear out of the... Read More