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Who is an expert on the Arctic? June 28, 2011 Academic conferences such as this one are filled with experts. Experts in anthropology, law, sociology, education and several more disciplines. How do we know they’re expert? Because the vast majority have letters after their... Read More Academic conferences such as this one are filled with experts. Experts in anthropology, law, sociology, education and several more... Read More
Denying climate change in Alaska and Kamchatka June 27, 2011 Climate change would be called undeniable, if it wasn’t for the fact that so many people do deny it. Read More Climate change would be called undeniable, if it wasn’t for the fact that so many people do deny it.... Read More
50 Stories: Detoxing the planet May 27, 2011 By demanding tough regulations for dangerous chemicals, we’re making the world a safer place. Read More By demanding tough regulations for dangerous chemicals, we’re making the world a safer place. Read More
WWF at IMCC – Making marine science matter May 25, 2011 WWF scientists “make marine science matter”: they’re living proof of the tagline from the second International Marine Conservation Congress (IMCC), which wrapped up in Victoria, BC on May 18. Read More WWF scientists “make marine science matter”: they’re living proof of the tagline from the second International Marine Conservation Congress... Read More
Catlin Arctic Survey: Spring blooms in the Arctic April 28, 2011 WWF is supporting the research of the Catlin Arctic Survey. This year’s research includes an expedition across the ice, as well as an ice base, both in the far north of Canada. The main... Read More WWF is supporting the research of the Catlin Arctic Survey. This year’s research includes an expedition across the ice,... Read More
Fish in hot water- Unregulated groundwater extraction in BC threatens salmon survival April 25, 2011 A fish burying its head in the sand - what’s wrong with this picture? Read More A fish burying its head in the sand - what’s wrong with this picture? Read More
One harbour, many values April 21, 2011 One of my early memories is fishing off the docks in Prince Rupert with my father. I recall crouching among the gillnetters and the sailboats, peering into the darkness and wondering at the flickers... Read More One of my early memories is fishing off the docks in Prince Rupert with my father. I recall crouching... Read More
Catlin Arctic survey video: An arctic algae farm April 19, 2011 WWF is supporting the research of the Catlin Arctic Survey. This year’s research includes an expedition across the ice, as well as an ice base, both in the far north of Canada. The main... Read More WWF is supporting the research of the Catlin Arctic Survey. This year’s research includes an expedition across the ice,... Read More
Where to find scientists in school April 11, 2011 I sat down to tease open an owl pellet. That’s the dried furry mass of tiny bones that’s regurgitated after an owl’s meal. Within moments, a gang of eager kids saddled up... Read More I sat down to tease open an owl pellet. That’s the dried furry mass of tiny bones that’s... Read More
Springtime for the Bowhead Whale: Chukchi Sea polar bear research April 6, 2011 A day for me to catch up on some work, writing, email and periodic talk of all things polar bear with Dr. Karyn Rode as we sit in the field office. It’s also a... Read More A day for me to catch up on some work, writing, email and periodic talk of all things polar... Read More
The journey north: Chukchi Sea polar bear research April 5, 2011 Fourteen years. It’s difficult to believe that this will be my fourteenth consecutive year conducting polar bear captures in Alaska. From my first fall capture season in 1998, I always assume that each... Read More Fourteen years. It’s difficult to believe that this will be my fourteenth consecutive year conducting polar bear captures in... Read More
Polar bear team update: Its all about energy March 15, 2011 Breakfast at 0700 h, then out in the tracked vehicles again, trundling over 1-2 inches of fresh snow, towards the south end of Fletcher Lake at the edge of Wapusk National Park. Read More Breakfast at 0700 h, then out in the tracked vehicles again, trundling over 1-2 inches of fresh snow, towards... Read More