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Recording the soundscapes of our ecosystems is a burgeoning field that allows researchers to better decode what the Earth is saying. But are we listening?
The history behind the Dundas name change and how Canadians are reckoning with place name changes across the country — from streets to provinces ...
Has there ever been a national symbol more loathed or misunderstood? Has there ever been a more important time for the beaver to flourish?
Follow along with Canada's greatest household carbon reduction challenge and watch eight households compete in six challenges to win a $50,000 cash prize.
Maps have long played a critical role in video games, whether as the main user interface, a reference guide, or both. As games become more sophisticated, so too does the cartography that underpins ...
First Nations people began creating things that were both beautiful and useful sometime between 80,000 and 12,000 years ago, during the last ice age, but none of it has been found. However, we still ...
Off the northwest tip of Vancouver Island, an isolated speck of “inhospitable” land is home and sanctuary to millions of seabirds As he approached the fog-shrouded cliffside, photographer Ryan Tidman ...
An exclusive excerpt from the new book Cod Collapse: The Rise and Fall of Newfoundland's Saltwater Cowboys Meet Eugene (Gene) Maloney, an 86-year-old retired fisher, boat-builder and father of five ...
Caribou are highly migratory animals that stay together in herds while they move almost constantly. Fast Facts Common name: Caribou Scientific name: Rangifer tarandus Type: Mammal Diet: Herbivore ...
Today, there are 826 whooping cranes in the wild. This is, in part, thanks to the Calgary Zoo, which has been instrumental in saving these birds from extinction, along with four other endangered ...
Harold Innis, an important early 20th-century Canadian intellectual, famously claimed that Canada “emerged not in spite of geography but because of it.” This assertion rested on Innis’s remarkable ...
As Siobhan Darlington approached the tangled branches of a forestry slash-pile between Rock Creek and Grand Forks, B.C., her tracking gear beeped ever faster. A six-year-old female cougar named C10 ...