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La Société canadienne de géographie a le plaisir d’honorer 17 photographes pour leurs images exceptionnelles de la faune et ...
“Days on the water have produced in me the intensifying feeling of somehow growing together with the river: not thinking with it, but being thought by it.” – Robert Macfarlane, Is a River Alive?
A partnership between Miawpukek Horizon, Canadian Geographic, the Marine Institute at Memorial University of Newfoundland and ...
The Darlington Ecological Corridor provides safe passage through the city for urban wildlife — and puts food on the plates of those in need The railway line along Jean Talon Boulevard forms part of ...
An ambitious initiative by the Rideau Hall Foundation seeks to enrich Canada’s learning landscape with 10,000 First Nations, Inuit and Métis teachers, transforming education for Indigenous students ...
While most of the delta lies within the federally protected Wood Buffalo National Park, activity outside the park could threaten its future The Peace-Athabasca Delta in Alberta is one of the world’s ...
How ‘maas ol, the spirit bear, connects us to the last glacial maximum of the Pacific Northwest ...
When I met Jill Heinerth, International Scuba Diving Hall of Famer, cave diver, author, scientist, broadcaster, and the Royal Canadian Geographical Society’s first Explorer-in-Residence, I was a ...
As fungi bloom into the mainstream, a research station hidden in the B.C. Rainforest aims to uncover some of the mysteries of mushrooms ...
When it comes to home insulation, R-value is a crucial factor to consider. Although I knew it was a quantifiable way to measure insulation, I don’t know if I could ever explain what it was. R-value ...
Indigenous archeologist Paulette Steeves shows us how an ancient world could have been more complex and more populated than we imagined Indigenous archeologist Paulette Steeves says that, based on her ...
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