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Wildlife

Melissa Hafting on the healing power of birds

The ecologist, photographer, activist and birding guide discusses her fascination with birds, bringing people together and how birdwatching can help people deal with grief

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People & Culture

Roasting resilience: Nadine Umutoni’s coffee mission

A journey of coffee, culture, and compassion from Rwanda to Vancouver  

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Exploration

Crossing Africa with Mario Rigby

Episode 56

Rigby, an advocate for diversity and inclusion in the outdoors, shares his advice for young explorers, from funding expeditions to proper footwear

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People & Culture

A journey through Africadia with George Elliott Clarke

Episode 26

Canada’s former Poet Laureate gives us a tour of the cultural geography of Black Nova Scotia  

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People & Culture

Colour the Trails

“We believe the one who has power. He is the one who gets to write the story. So when you study history, you must ask yourself, Whose story am I missing? Whose…

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Wildlife

The good bear: Co-existence on Yukon’s Klukshu River

The ice bears of Klukshu have been living with people and salmon for millennia. Is this age-old balance under threat?

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People & Culture

Thirty years of Neskantaga First Nation’s boil water advisory

The trauma of an entire generation without access to safe drinking water has left its mark

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Inside the last remaining dance hall in Manitou Beach, Sask.

In this summer resort village, Danceland welcomes revellers through the long, dark winter

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Wildlife

The impressive acoustics of the great grey owl

Using their remarkable sense of hearing, great grey owls can pinpoint prey deep beneath the snow, picking up sounds as low as -14 decibels from 50 metres away  

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Science & Tech

Out of our depth: speaking with whales

An ambitious project seeks to use artificial intelligence to speak with sperm whales. But is this even possible? What would we say — and would they want to speak with us?

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Embrace winter in Canada!

Travel

Winter night walks in Canmore Kananaskis

Making the most of Canadian winters with an evening adventure under a sea of stars 

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Addressing the state of race in modern-day Canadian media 

Journalist Christopher Cheung wants newsrooms to change how they cover stories

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Exploration

Journey of resilience: Jillian Brown on water, wilderness, and healing

Episode 97

The award-winning photographer and explorer highlights the importance of connecting with nature as a way to heal from PTSD, trauma and abuse

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