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Located in the far reaches of Newfoundland and Labrador on the Labrador Peninsula, Torngat Mountains National Park is one of ...
The cruise industry is under scrutiny for its environmental toll – but a new wave of sustainable initiatives is charting a ...
Too many TikTok influencers turning Aspen’s hiking trails into photo sets? Does driving through Yellowstone National Park ...
Arctic peatlands are expanding with rising temperatures, storing more carbon at least for now. But future warming could ...
Scientists used satellite data, drones and on-the-ground observations to assess the edges of existing peatlands (waterlogged ecosystems that store vast amounts of carbon). The study—led by the ...
McNeil is quick to mention that not all companies are falling short of delivering responsible programs in the Arctic. He pointed to Adventure Canada, a Canadian-owned operator, as a company that has ...
This small cemetery holds the graves of Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers who were stationed on Devon Island’s Dundas Harbour in the early 20th century. The uninhabited island’s extreme ...
A recent study has found that climate change is altering Arctic plant composition, with some species declining in response to warmer temperatures, while others flourish. Researchers studied over ...
A pair of two-year-old muskoxen. In October 2023, an ROS event on Banks Island, the westernmost of Canada’s Arctic islands, killed close to 20,000 musk oxen, about 25% of the herd.
Scientists collect tundra plant biodiversity data using point framing on Qikiqtaruk-Herschel Island in the Canadian Arctic. (Jeff Kerby The results show how vegetation changes are an early warning ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent visit to Iqaluit in Canada’s High North, supposedly about Arctic security, was nothing more than a carefully staged photo-op. Carney has spent his ...
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