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This underrated Canadian national park is perfect for outdoorsy travelers seeking some solitude, whether kayaking, hiking, ...
A new AI tool that picks out bird and amphibian sounds in audio recordings could improve how ecologists monitor and study ...
The Narwhal reports Canada will offer free access to national parks this summer, promoting outdoor enjoyment while ...
Despite Canada's vast wilderness, populations of half its vertebrate species are shrinking, a new World Wildlife Fund report finds. And endangered species like woodland caribou and St. Lawrence ...
New research, published today by the World Wildlife Fund Canada, shows 451 species across the country have seen their population decline by an average of 83 per cent since 1970.
Moose populations in Canada are “all over the map,” says Fisher, and are dropping in some areas, including neighboring British Columbia. Bears will prey on young caribou, too.
The Trans-Canada Highway cuts through Canada's Banff National Park, creating a major obstacle for animals moving across their territory. But wildlife underpasses and overpasses have reduced ...
As some of the seven million estimated Canada geese head north for spring, the noisy honkers will soon crowd parks, paths and paddling zones. It’s a booming time of year for wildlife control ...
Five federally protected Canada Geese were killed in a roadside shooting at a wildlife rehab center in Indianapolis, where ...
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Canada Lynx Spotted in Vermont After Years
In December 2024, a Canada lynx was captured on a trail camera in Rutland County, Vermont. It’s the first verified sighting ...