DFO says public consultation will play heavy role in future protection measures
She and her group packed away what they could
Splashy, often spotted near Cortes Island, was nicknamed after Miranda Friz’s beloved humpback stuffed toy
With 40 infrared cameras deployed in Kitasoo-Xai’Xais territory, research will help develop tourism plan with least impact on bears
Nicholas Scapillati interviewed people throughout North America to produce heart-warming stories about human- grizzly interactions
‘It’s a sad story,’ said resident who found the older female eagle struggling in the water
Second time in two years the road has closed
Marble River Hatchery fish get a one-month all-inclusive stay at the Quatsino Lodge
The company entered a guilty plea for five counts under federal law
Truck Loggers Association wants to run their business without worrying about changing goalposts
Fewer mammoth old-growth trees remain than you imagine
The Canadian Environmental Protection Act governs how Canada manages toxic chemicals and air pollution
More single-use items are being used over fears of spreading COVID-19
Wildlife warnings have been issued in Sayward, but people are ignoring it and going out in search of the bear to get photographs
Mali, the bear rescued in historic joint efforts, was shot dead in an act of self-defence
Dan Kraus is senior conservation biologist with the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
The story of how our current environmental state came to be is over 12,000 years old
Federal government is also creating a $750-million fund to cut methane emissions
Officials cite COVID-19 pandemic in tentative rescheduling of proceedings
Artwork depicting enviromental concerns can be viewed in an online exhibit