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As many Canadians choose to stay north of the border this summer, Postmedia Travel will be publishing a series of stories ...
Enforcing Canadian environmental and wildlife laws is one important way that Environment and Climate Change Canada is taking action to protect wildlife and nature. On June 12, 2025, the Court of ...
Whether in their backyards, high on a mountain, or on a well-traveled back road or highway, folks are quite certain to ...
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A government-funded campaign has begun spraying insecticides and biological agents on 240,000 acres of Maine's North Woods infested with spruce budworm, a voracious forest pest that killed millions of ...
As negotiations with Quebec continued, the Cree Nation of Mistissini created the Nibiischii Corporation in 2017 to manage the wildlife sanctuary, which includes Waconichi Lodge. Following multiple ...
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Affected wildlife include the wood turtle, recognized as vulnerable under Quebec law, and the woodland caribou, which has populations classified as either vulnerable or threatened, the province ...
Among the wildlife that inhabits it are some of Quebec's emblematic mammals, such as moose, black bear, grey wolf and even wolverine. "Today, our thoughts turn to our dear silent inhabitants of ...
More frequent fires can pose a challenge to wildlife. While many species are ... He says typically wildfires last days to weeks, but with Quebec's current fires possibly lasting into the summer ...
"But in other places like in the boreal forest in eastern Quebec, like north of Sept-Îles and the North Shore, the frequency is very, very long: it's every 150 to 200 years or so." More frequent fires ...