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Entries for January 2021
Envisioning Compatibilities between Mi'kmaq Environmental Values and KBA Criteria in Mi'kma'ki
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(January 21, 2021)
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Recording of the KBA webinar presentation by WCS Canada post-doctoral fellow, Dr. Jeffrey Wall.
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Wolverine: Tracking the elusive trickster
Views: 2776
(January 18, 2021)
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WCS Canada scientist Matthew Scrafford has been studying wolverines in the boreal forest in northern Ontario for three years. This Canadian Geographic article explains Matt's GPS data that shows wolverine family dynamics as they hunt and scavenge.
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Canada committed to protecting 30% of our territory by 2030. Which 30% should it be?
Views: 1917
(January 15, 2021)
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WCS Canada scientist, Dr. Ciara Raudsepp-Hearne is the coordinator the the Canada Key Biodiversity Areas initiative. Here, she talks with CBC's Bob McDonald, host of Quirks and Quarks, about how Canada can meet its goal of protecting 30% of lands and seas by 2030.
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