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Out of the Northwest Passage
13+ hour, 59+ min ago (124+ words) Out of the Northwest Passage'Canadian Geographic Out of the Northwest Passage As summer's endless daylight loosens its grip, the Northwest Passage changes character. Out of the Northwest Passage pairs historic waters with living Inuit culture, guided by Inuit educators and…...
What’s in a name? New documentary explores the history of bird names
5+ day, 2+ hour ago (388+ words) Reading: What's in a name? New documentary explores the history of bird names Browse by content type Documentary film producer Aliza Sovani discusses her latest film Bird Names and the importance of changing bird names associated with harmful legacies Stories…...
Newfoundland, Cod Collapse and saving the North Atlantic right whale with Jenn Thornhill Verma
1+ week, 14+ hour ago (226+ words) Browse by content type The award-winning journalist and RCGS Fellow joins Explore for a conversation about ocean conservation, fisheries and the future of marine life The North Atlantic right whale sounds in this episode are courtesy of the US National…...
CNW Newswire
1+ week, 3+ day ago (219+ words) Browse by content type Since 2000, the HSP has invested more than $241million in over 3,800 conservation projects that protect and recover species at risk and their habitats, helping Canada advance its biodiversity and conservation priorities. By working with these partners and many…...
Filmmaker Nick Hawkins’ fight to save wild Atlantic salmon, one frame at a time
1+ week, 4+ day ago (1136+ words) Reading: Filmmaker Nick Hawkins" fight to save wild Atlantic salmon, one frame at a time Browse by content type As wild Atlantic salmon numbers plummet, Hawkins is using powerful imagery to bring attention to one of Canada"s most threatened…...
Built for the cold: Why Canada might be the world’s most underrated dive destination
1+ week, 6+ day ago (1321+ words) Reading: Built for the cold: Why Canada might be the world's most underrated dive destination Browse by content type After years of chasing warm-water reefs abroad, learning to dive in a drysuit off B.C.'s coast reshaped how I see Canada's…...
Driving change in Canada’s polar bear capital
2+ week, 1+ day ago (1082+ words) Reading: Driving change in Canada's polar bear capital Browse by content type In Churchill, Manitoba, a custom-built electric Tundra Buggy is reshaping Arctic tourism and sparking conversations about climate action Observing polar bears via an electric vehicle seemed improbable at…...
The life and death of an iceberg with Jill Heinerth
3+ week, 4+ hour ago (556+ words) Browse by content type Ahead of her the new documentary The Berg, underwater explorer and RCGS Explorer-in-Residence Jill Heinerth reflects on diving beneath icebergs, working with James Cameron, and the science of exploration "You see these massive calving fronts breaking…...
Canadian astronaut Bob Thirsk on space exploration, life in orbit and inspiring the next generation
1+ mon, 5+ day ago (1094+ words) Reading: Canadian astronaut Bob Thirsk on space exploration, life in orbit and inspiring the next generation Browse by content type Robin Esrock speaks with the record-setting space explorer about life aboard the International Space Station, space tourism and the future…...
Michael Palin on Monty Python, polar plunges and travelling with curiosity
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (403+ words) Browse by content type The renowned English comedian reminds us why travel, humility, humour, and listening matter now more than ever "Always travel with a fish-slapping dance in your bag." "Michael Palin What value does a fish-slapping dance have when…...