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Tag: biodiversity

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Species of the week: The orca!

Each week we feature an at-risk species and let you know how YOU can help them. This week, learn about the orca. Read More
Each week we feature an at-risk species and let you know how YOU can help them. This week, learn...
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Canadian sharks get profiled

Why are sharks feared as they are? Is it the sharp rows of teeth or those deep black eyes… what about their portrayal as mindless killers in films and popular media? Whatever it may... Read More
Why are sharks feared as they are? Is it the sharp rows of teeth or those deep black eyes…...
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In Vietnam, helping catfish farming become more sustainable

Asian catfish represents one of the fastest growing types of aquaculture (seafood farming) in the world. A company’s Phu Tuc farm reveals what big business its production has become for this small country and... Read More
Asian catfish represents one of the fastest growing types of aquaculture (seafood farming) in the world. A company’s Phu...
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WWF at northern priorities roundtable for Arctic Council chair

Clearly, there are high hopes for Canada’s leadership of the Arctic Council. With offices in almost all Arctic Nations, a local presence in Canada’s Northern communities, and as a long-time observer and contributor... Read More
Clearly, there are high hopes for Canada’s leadership of the Arctic Council. With offices in almost all Arctic...
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Species of the Week: The Caribou!

Each week we feature an at-risk species and let you know how YOU can help them. This week, learn about the caribou. Read More
Each week we feature an at-risk species and let you know how YOU can help them. This week, learn...
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Vancouver International Film Festival: Revolution

Through his newest film, Revolution, Rob Stewart uses what he knows best – including scuba diving and stunning shots of neat underwater creatures – to show the audience what’s at stake if we don’t... Read More
Through his newest film, Revolution, Rob Stewart uses what he knows best – including scuba diving and stunning shots...
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Research shows that a surge of sea sounds stresses out whales

Orcas, humpbacks, blues – whales are famous for their songs, clicks, and other assorted sounds. But when they have to compete for underwater air time with noise from shipping, sonar, seismic testing and other... Read More
Orcas, humpbacks, blues – whales are famous for their songs, clicks, and other assorted sounds. But when they have...
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