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Caribou

WCS and the Woodland Caribou

Meet the Wildlife Conservation Society, they’re helping to save wildlife and wild lands all across Canada.

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Citizen Scientist

Unleash your Inner Science Nerd!

Dust off your binoculars Rangers, because we’re going to play a game of I Spy. And no, not on your neighbours this time. Instead,

parrot using tool

Smartest Birds in Class

Two of the smartest birds in the world are the Kea (Nestor notabilis), a New Zealand parrot, and the New Caledonian crow (Corvus moneduloides). These birds

Chinchilla Tree Rat, Cuscomys ashanika

Rare and Newly Discovered: Climbing Species

We've swam, we've soared and now it's time to climb with the latest batch of amazing species discovered by Conservation International's RAP program. We've got

Walking Shark, Hemiscyllium galei

Rare and Newly Discovered: Swimming Species

We are continuing on our adventure with the Conservation International's RAP crew as they explore some of the world's most unique species. Earlier this week we

Tube nosed fruit bat, nyctimene sp

Rare and Newly Discovered: Soaring Species

Conservation International is a very important group that works hard to find new or rare species. 2010 marked the 20 year anniversary of Conservation International launching the

Malaysia water sample testing

Exploring Malaysia’s Water

We are following Ranger Reporter Martina and a team of female science students from Toronto as they share their research on the Don River with the world! In

tree bark

Tree Goo and Insect Attacks

The battle to save trees is underway! In case you haven’t heard lots of forests are put at risk because of insects, like beetles, that can

female student scientists don river research toronto

Science Girls Travel to Malaysia

Who says only adults can be globetrotting Earth saving scientists? Six girls from Toronto, Ontario are showing just how much you can do to protect the environment

weasel,Northern Studies Centre, Churchill, Manitoba

Arctic Adventure

We caught up with a weasel named Wally from Churchill Manitoba to see what living in the Great Canadian North is all about! Hi, my name is Wally.  I’m

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