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The impacts of marine debris

In my understanding of the food web, big fish eat little fish, seals eat big fish and sharks eat seals. At no point do animals decide to munch on plastic. Turns out I was... Read More
In my understanding of the food web, big fish eat little fish, seals eat big fish and sharks eat...
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Students on Ice: Torngat National Park

I had the opportunity to hitch a ride with the Students on Ice expedition, joining the gang as it completed the crossing from Greenland and made landfall in Saglek Bay, at the southern end... Read More
I had the opportunity to hitch a ride with the Students on Ice expedition, joining the gang as it...
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Global Tiger Day: WWF calls for an end to poaching

Silent as night - just a flash of orange and black in amongst the trees. Tigers are mysterious, majestic, and awe-inspiring creatures. As top predators, they depend on their habitat, and their... Read More
Silent as night - just a flash of orange and black in amongst the trees. Tigers are mysterious,...
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Painting the town recycled

A room stacked full of bottles, egg cartons, bits of fabric, cork, newspapers, plastic lids, and much more, might sound like a scene from “Hoarders”. But to the children at The Chartwell House... Read More
A room stacked full of bottles, egg cartons, bits of fabric, cork, newspapers, plastic lids, and much more, might...
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Opel Project Earth: Learning from the Inuit

The Opel Project Earth team has left Pond Inlet, en route to Baja California and the next stop on their expedition to visit four unique and climate-impacted ecosystems. Read More
The Opel Project Earth team has left Pond Inlet, en route to Baja California and the next stop on...
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The Arctic: Seeing is believing

Tomorrow Pete Ewins (our Senior Species Specialist) and I will have the pleasure of accompanying a group of curious and adventurous young Europeans for their first taste of the Arctic. They are the... Read More
Tomorrow Pete Ewins (our Senior Species Specialist) and I will have the pleasure of accompanying a group of curious...
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Panda under the stars

There were lots of people, there was lots of popcorn. There was the Toronto skyline, there was beer on tap. There was no ceiling, but there was no wind. There was warm... Read More
There were lots of people, there was lots of popcorn. There was the Toronto skyline, there was beer on...
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