
Wildlife
The big bad wolf?
Exploring our love-hate relationship with the wolf
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Wildlife
Exploring our love-hate relationship with the wolf
Wildlife
First Nations and scientists work side by side to better understand — and protect — coastal wolves living in the Great Bear Rainforest
Wildlife
Algonquin wolves face an uncertain future primarily because they can be legally shot and trapped in many parts of Ontario
Wildlife
After more than a million years on Earth, the caribou is under threat of global extinction. The precipitous decline of the once mighty herds is a tragedy that is hard to watch — and even harder to reverse.
Wildlife
The Yukon-based photographer shares more of his wild wolf photos and how he discovered his passion for visual storytelling
Wildlife
Your weekly CanGeo round-up of wildlife news
Wildlife
Plus: Marathon hare migrations, increasingly efficient wolves, wandering basking sharks and homemaking bees
People & Culture
Thousands gather to help Thompson break the Guinness World Record for greatest number of people howling like wolves in unison
Wildlife
Plus: a caribou’s dinner, avian “flyways,” what astronauts can learn from squirrels — and blue whale tongue-eating orcas
Kids
Wildlife
People & Culture
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People & Culture
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The owner of Haliburton Forest talks wolves
Wildlife
An enchanting and evocative look at the unique relationship between a solitary, island-dwelling wolf and a renowned wildlife photographer
Wildlife
Rick McIntyre explains the positive impact of wolf reintroduction on the Yellowstone ecosystem
Wildlife
A one-year pilot project is underway in an effort to protect threatened caribou populations in the territory, but some conservation groups say wolf culls miss the bigger picture
Science & Tech
Science & Tech
How so-called rare earth elements are powering our modern tech — and where to find them
Science & Tech
Science & Tech
Environment
Ten years after the release of her seminal book Sea Sick, Alanna Mitchell again plumbs the depths of the latest research on the health of the world’s oceans — and comes up gasping
Environment
Five eco-friendly products used around the world to create paper
Environment
Now there's a way to visualize exactly what a record warm year globally meant in your city
Environment
Wrapping paper, packaging, plastic plates and cutlery — it all adds up. Here are some easy ways to avoid a nightmare around Christmas.
Environment
Fire activity in the Brazilian Amazon surged this week; here are some key things to know about the situation
Wildlife
Province implements hunting and trapping ban in four provincial parks
Wildlife
International grassroots organizations unite over turtle conservation
Exploration
Author Ken McGoogan says his latest book, Dead Reckoning: The Untold Story of the Northwest Passage, is the "more inclusive narrative of Arctic exploration" that the 21st century demands
Wildlife
Conflicts with wildlife in Canada continues to be an issue, but there are ways to keep yourself and wildlife safe
Wildlife
New technology is helping researchers understand how birds time their migrations when the seasons send mixed signals
People & Culture
The best of the best images of Canadian wildlife from the annual competition hosted by Canadian Geographic in partnership with the Canadian Museum of Nature
People & Culture
As southwest B.C. comes to grips with a phenomenon called snow, we share some wintry images taken across the country this winter by members of our Photo Club
Travel
The ultimate hotel-meets-waterpark, Great Wolf Lodge in Niagara Falls, Ont., delivers on a complete family getaway
Wildlife
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have found evidence that bowhead whales exfoliate their skin by rubbing against large rocks
Wildlife
Following a deadly summer for the endangered whales, Fisheries and Oceans Canada is tightening regulations for crab fishers in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
Environment
Indigenous conservationists are listening in to track the impacts of climate change on the boreal forest
Wildlife
Grizzlies, monarch butterflies and other keystone species could be at risk
Places
This is not your average summer job
People & Culture
We asked some of Canada’s most accomplished photographers why they dedicate their time to capturing images of nature. Here’s what they said.
Exploration
At every turn, the RCGS-funded voyage has presented new challenges and untold wonders
History
History
Photos of women spanning nine decades of Canadian Geographic Magazine
People & Culture
Reflecting on 20 years of Canada's newest territory, Nunavut
Places
Parks Canada wants the public to nominate Canadian places worthy of UNESCO World Heritage status. Here are the six sites still on the waiting list.
Places
The park nearly 50 years in the making has officially been established in the Northwest Territories
People & Culture
Submit your best wildlife photos for a chance to win cash prizes and see your work published in Canadian Geographic
Wildlife
Why Canada’s cougars are on the rise — and what that means for us
Wildlife
A sneak peek at Canada's top wildlife photos in our new special collector's edition
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Whales are beginning to return to B.C. waters — but will they find a safe haven?
Wildlife
Parks Canada announces $25,000 fines for tracking collared wildlife in Banff, Yoho and Kootenay National Parks
Wildlife
From September to November, grizzly bears gather in the mountainous Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation Traditional Territory to feast on salmon. As the temperature dips, their fur becomes coated in ice, creating an otherworldly look and spectacular photos.
Wildlife
The swift fox may be the smallest wild dog in North America but it also has one of Canada’s biggest wildlife recovery stories
Wildlife
The recovery of the swift fox may pose dangers for the greater sage-grouse
Wildlife
“In these dark, ancient forests, lives a creature of legend.” Thus begins a new wildlife documentary about the elusive Kermode bear.
Wildlife
A history of bears on the cover of Canadian Geographic
Mapping
This online map platform displays hundreds of stories on ecological farming issues from around the world
Mapping
The legacy of artist Paul Kane‘s epic 19th-century journey across Canada
Mapping
Explore the protected and conservation lands that make Y2Y so impressive
Travel
Thomas Hall review the Seattle Sports Firewater Multi-Bottle and Mountain Hardwear Lamina Z Spark sleeping bag
Travel
Writer Bruce Kirkby discusses his journey through Tuktut Nogait National Park
Science & Tech
Science & Tech
Artificial intelligence combines with social-media analysis to inform first responders and scientists
Science & Tech
Physical distancing requirements to slow the spread of COVID-19 will make it difficult for researchers to visit suspected tornado sites this year, so the team behind the Northern Tornadoes Project is calling on the public to help
Environment
Canadian Audible Original takes listeners on a cross-country journey through sound
Environment
Works of fiction can be the starting point for much-needed conversations about sustainable solutions to complex issues
Environment
The planet is in the midst of drastic biodiversity loss that some experts think may be the next great species die-off. How did we get here and what can be done about it?
People & Culture
From a solo ski and mountain-climbing expedition to the South Pole to a project that mapped portions of Devon Island’s coasts for the first time, see what just a few of the RCGS’s Fellows have been working on in late 2018
People & Culture
#MuseumSelfie trended on Twitter January 20th as people the world over shared their snaps.
People & Culture
People & Culture
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People & Culture
Canadian Paralympians and Para athletes join the mission to increase trail accessibility across Canada
People & Culture
For the past seven years, Meise has been hiking the Trans Canada Trail solo. Now he's on his way to completing the final instalment his journey.
People & Culture
People & Culture