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From Fluke to Breath: How Whales Keep Our Planet Alive (And How Your Photos Can Help Conservation)
The simple act of sharing a photo helps scientists track whale movements across entire oceans, understand migration routes, monitor population health, and identify areas that are critical for protection. It’s a brilliant example of citizen science in action with real people contributing real data that supports real conservation.

Anthony Amsel
Jul 21, 20254 min read


Turtles Crossing: The Impact of Road Dangers on Turtle Conservation in Ontario
This is a crucial time of year for freshwater turtles, but it’s a very dangerous time of year as well. Spring and summer, adult turtles are out and about, looking for mates and for nesting sites. Unfortunately their habitat has been fragmented by human development, which means they face many unnatural obstacles on their journey. One of the most perilous obstacles they face is roads.

Mark Bernards
Jun 23, 20254 min read


Pollution and Biodiversity Loss in Canada
Plastic pollution is plaguing ecosystems of all kinds. See how it and other pollution is affecting biodiversity loss in Canada.
Simon Sage
Oct 31, 20241 min read
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