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A new AI tool that picks out bird and amphibian sounds in audio recordings could improve how ecologists monitor and study ...
The Best Times to Visit Canada, According to Local Experts. Here's when to visit Canada, whether you want to ski, hike, see the northern lights, or spot wildlife.
Northern Canada in particular offers the best chance to see aurora borealis because much of the region lies ... Wildlife watching under northern lights—Churchill, Manitoba. Home to wolves ...
G Adventures celebrates Canada as a leading adventure destination with the launch of nine new adventures across six provinces ...
There’s ample wildlife to spot when you’re waiting for the lights to appear, from wolves and arctic foxes to beluga whales (the population of polar bears in the area is close to 1,000, nearly ...
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How to Identify a Northern Shrike - MSNIt’s a northern shrike—a bird that spends the summer in northern Canada and Alaska, appearing in Michigan only as a scarce winter visitor, and not usually seen close to houses.
Northern Lights Wildlife Society in Smithers, B.C., says its shelters are overwhelmed with bear cubs from recent rescues. Angelika Langen, manager and co-founder of the organization, says this has ...
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The World's Largest Wolf Is Only Found In The U.S. And CanadaAlthough northern gray wolves are found throughout Canada and the U.S., the largest population is in Alaska. The Alaskan wolf population is estimated at 7,500 to 11,000 !
This new pack is just one of a growing number of grey wolf packs in California. Wolves have been migrating in from the northern Rockies after they were hunted to extinction in the state in the ...
7 reasons to visit Edmonton, the gateway to Canada's North From stargazing spots and forest trails to a packed festival calendar, here’s why Alberta’s capital should be your next Canadian getaway.
Endangered lynx makes its first appearance in Vermont in years. Wildlife officials said it was the first confirmed Canada lynx sighting in the state since 2018.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada is urging residents to get out this long weekend, and snap some pictures of wildlife wherever they see it.
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