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As many Canadians choose to stay north of the border this summer, Postmedia Travel will be publishing a series of stories ...
Now, by analyzing decades of data collected by government agencies, Inuit hunters and community researchers, the new AI ...
We traveled to Canada’s harsh Northwest Territories to report on a joint U.S.-Canadian military exercise aimed at projecting ...
The study, published in the journal Nature last week, looked at over 2,000 plant communities across the Canadian Arctic ... examines tundra plants in Herschel Island-Qikiqtaruk.
With the Arctic warming ... at 45 sites in the Canadian High Arctic, Alaska and Scandinavia, and found that some species thrived while others declined. They found that some tundra plants like ...
for example — can decimate animal and plant populations and change an ecosystem for generations. One such rain-on-snow event in 2023 killed nearly 20,000 musk oxen in the Canadian Arctic.
Scientists studied samples from the low-lying tundra of the Canadian High Arctic and Svalbard to the shrublands ... When they change, everything follows - including Arctic animals, local and ...
The research, published today in Nature, spanned 2,174 plots across 45 sites from the Canadian High Arctic to Alaska and Scandinavia. A team of 54 researchers from 50 institutions collaborated on the ...
INUKJUAK, Nunavik — The choppy gray waters of the Hudson Bay are numbingly cold in the days before the season’s first snow in the Canadian Arctic. As our speeding ... by a rocky expanse of scrubby ...
A new review on zoonotic infections (diseases spread by animals) in the Canadian Arctic offers important guidance to clinicians, as the region gains global attention and climate change raises the ...
Shorter snow seasons can challenge plants and animals ... Arctic shipping season is also lengthening, with rapidly increasing shipping traffic each summer. For thousands of years, the Arctic ...
A story of human resilience and respect for nature on the edge of the Canadian Arctic ... group from PBI to search for bears on the sub-Arctic tundra - just a few miles from town.