Amid oil and gas threats to the ancient calving grounds of the Porcupine caribou herd and startling population declines, ...
Glaciologists Mark Ednie (left) and Rod Smith (right), along with author Andrew Findlay traverse the still wide but shrinking mass of the Peyto glacier while measuring ice melt. Meltwater skims the ...
Hugo Vasconcellos, my guide with Adventureland Madeira, throws his Land Rover into second gear and lets out a whoop of joy as we begin to cruise down a steeply pitched road hugging the edge of a ...
At exactly 6 a.m., the sky above the Caribbean Sea shifts from violet to pale blue, almost as if someone has flipped a switch above the terrace of my hotel room on the island of Basse-Terre. Mourning ...
When scientists started documenting alarming declines in the Thechàl Dhâl herd of Dall sheep, it sparked a vital conversation between biologists and First Nations communities. What was causing the ...
Arachnologist Maydianne Andrade’s lab at the University of Toronto Scarborough is home to as many as 100,000 black widow spiders at any given time Arachnologist Maydianne Andrade has dedicated her ...
The railway line along Jean Talon Boulevard forms part of the Darlington Ecological Corridor in Montréal. A forest is growing amid the asphalt of Montreal’s streets. Hundreds of tree saplings are ...
Another reckoning is coming with climate change. How do we deal with our mental health — and ultimately find hope? I’m walking up a ridge of bedrock outside my house, talking to my brother 1,800 ...
Maggie Hodgson (right, in a purple skirt), is surrounded by friends and family, including her adopted brother Frank Large, at a round dance during her 80th birthday celebration in September 2024 in ...
Jane Marshall, Meghan J. Ward and Eva Anandi Brownstein (back to front) hike along Poligne Creek in Jasper National Park. I can hear the river now, a white noise dulling the morning bird song. It’s a ...
Research and exploration of the icy Arctic waters is possible because of the existence of the Canadian High Arctic Research Station, which opened in Cambridge Bay in ...
It’s a sultry June evening in La Malbaie, a quaint town on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec’s Charlevoix region. On Richelieu Street, I’m several stops into Overture des Terrasses, ...