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Canada’s New Noah Goes Island Hopping

Canada’s New Noah Goes Island Hopping

by Wildlife Preservation Canada | Jul 25, 2019 | Canada's New Noahs

Here we go, my first official field dispatch as WPC’s 30th Canada’s New Noah! For those asking how the weather is in Mauritius; SURPRISE! I’m in Madagascar. I’ve jumped islands and will be spending the first part of my journey exploring one of...
New Noah Update: Amélie heads north

New Noah Update: Amélie heads north

by Wildlife Preservation Canada | Jul 4, 2019 | Canada's New Noahs Next Adventures

Amélie Roberto-Charron has returned back home to Canada after a life-changing experience as Canada’s 29th New Noah. What has Amélie been up to? Since returning to Canada, Amélie has moved to Yellowknife to pursue an...
A primer on Species Survival Plans – who, what, why?

A primer on Species Survival Plans – who, what, why?

by Wildlife Preservation Canada | Jul 3, 2019 | Species at Risk

By: Jessica Steiner, Conservation Programs Director California condors were near extinction when their Species Survival Plan began.   Some species exist only because of the efforts of aquariums and zoos.  To save it from extinction, the last remaining 27...
Mysteries of Migration

Mysteries of Migration

by Wildlife Preservation Canada | Jun 12, 2019 | Eastern Loggerhead Shrike, Loggerhead Shrike

By Lisa Horn Loggerhead shrikes are one of Canada’s most critically endangered songbirds. Scientists suspect that habitat loss, pesticides, and collisions with vehicles are all partially to blame, but these factors don’t seem to fully explain the steep and...
Our Planet is in Danger – Is There Hope and What Can We Do?

Our Planet is in Danger – Is There Hope and What Can We Do?

by Wildlife Preservation Canada | May 29, 2019 | In the news

By Lance Woolaver Jr. Earlier this month, 355 of the world’s leading scientists at the United Nations completed a comprehensive 1000+ page Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services and while there are reasons for hope, I am sorry to...
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