

Becoming Beluga
Scientists and tourists flock to Churchill, Manitoba, each summer to observe the beluga whales. Then there are those who want to take the relationship to another level.

By Land and by Sea
Gwaii Haanas is a world’s first: a fully protected ecosystem that starts beneath the waves and climbs up mountains.
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2014 ISSUE
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The Enemy of My Enemy… By Jay Ingram Brood parasites, like cowbirds, don’t usually do much good for their hosts. But once in a while you might find a strange alliance. |
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Newsmaker: Bullfrog Blues By Cooper Langford Vancouver Island’s got ’em. Biologist Stan Orchard says he’s got a cure. Read more » |
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Status: Caught and Released This past June, a group from the Vancouver Aquarium’s Marine Mammal Rescue Centre encountered a Steller sea lion — a nursing mother — on a haul-out in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Read more » |
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Your Garden: Stand Up to the Swingers |
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Local Hero: Beach Grass? It's Gnarly George Holmes and the Niagara-on-the-Lake surf club spend a lot of time at the beach - but it's not always about the waves. Read more » |
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Bulletin: News from CWF News, events and updates on conservation projects from the Canadian Wildlife Federation. Read more (PDF) » |
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Habitat: Bonavista, Newfoundland The town of Bonavista was once a centre for the cod fishery, a story that didn’t end well. The good news is that, today, Bonavista is known for local stewardship through an agreement with the provincial government to protect wetlands and coastal habitat. |