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One harbour, many values

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...
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A proposal at the top of the CN Tower: She said yes!

When Rabeah Karram first emailed me a few months ago asking if I could help make the arrangements for him to propose to his girlfriend when she finished WWF’s CN Tower Climb, I loved... Read More
When Rabeah Karram first emailed me a few months ago asking if I could help make the arrangements for...
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Welcome to our new Inuvik staffer

There was much foot stomping and whistling at the Inuvik International Polar Year Film Festival – almost all of it coming from the Inuvialuit in the audience. Held in the Midnight Sun Community Centre... Read More
There was much foot stomping and whistling at the Inuvik International Polar Year Film Festival – almost all of...
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Where to find scientists in school

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...
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The journey north: Chukchi Sea polar bear research

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...
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Earth Hour plans across the country

You may have seen WWF’s Earth Hour list - a ranking of the 10 leading cities in Canada addressing climate change at the municipal level. While it is important to showcase those leading the... Read More
You may have seen WWF’s Earth Hour list - a ranking of the 10 leading cities in Canada addressing...
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Earth Hour: The tradition

Toronto's Allan Gardens is truly an amazing place. A greenhouse hidden in the midst of urban flurry, it houses flowers and plants most Canadians might not otherwise see (like bananas - which grow facing... Read More
Toronto's Allan Gardens is truly an amazing place. A greenhouse hidden in the midst of urban flurry, it houses...
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Franklin in the Dark for Earth Hour

When it comes to WWF’s Earth Hour, there are literally hundreds of ways that you can celebrate – on your own, with friends, at home, in a participating restaurant, and so on. All... Read More
When it comes to WWF’s Earth Hour, there are literally hundreds of ways that you can celebrate – on...
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Driving on the Beaufort Sea

Last Saturday, we drove on the Beaufort Sea. It was quite amazing. One doesn’t often think about driving on a frozen sea, looking over vast expanses of ice on one side and low headlands... Read More
Last Saturday, we drove on the Beaufort Sea. It was quite amazing. One doesn’t often think about driving on...
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