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Canadian Wildlife: March/April 2016

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The River Returns

A hundred years ago the Fortymile caribou coursed across Yukon and Alaska. Then, over decades of decline, its hooves fell almost silent. But listen…

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Snap-Shot

How many species are at risk in Canada? Where do they live? What kind of flora or fauna are they? We scoured the COSEWIC database to find out.

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Harder Times Ahead

Climate change brings the threat of warmer winters. How will that affect wildlife in Canada? Scientists have more questions than answers.

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MARCH/APRIL 2016 ISSUE

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Two Arms to Hold...Something

By Jay Ingram

T. Rex was a king among dinosaurs — huge, fierce and frightening. But it’s the giant reptile’s tiny small arms that create the most enduring mystery.

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What about Plant Eaters?

By Alanna Mitchell

Large herbivores are under global threat. One ecologist says the old concept of the “empty forest” may get worse.

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Managing the Deep Freeze

By David Bird

Some of Canada’s hardier bird species brave the winter right here at home. They have some good tricks up their sleeves.

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The View from Here

By Ryan Stuart

Joel Heath studies Hudson Bay sea ice, especially the impact of changes on eider ducks. Now he’s brought Google Street View to the region — so you can see, too.

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Your Garden: Going to Seed

Growing plants from seed has special advantages for gardening enthusiasts. One of them is greater selection than buying plants from nurseries. It can also be cheaper. Here are three tips to help you get started.

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Local Hero: The 24-Hour Conservationist

Peter Ormond brings the conservation ethos to his work with Horizon Utilities. And that’s just for starters…

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