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CROSSING PATHS:
THE IMPACTS OF TRANSPORTATION ON WILDLIFE

Crossing Paths is the culmination of work carried by our photographers and volunteers to visually document and share images and video of the challenges that wildlife face as a result of transportation on roads and highways, railway, lakes and rivers, ocean, and in the air throughout Canada. Explore the content we have prepared and learn all about what you can do to reduce the impact.

THE IMAGES

Warning: This gallery contains graphic images.

The Topics

THE TOPICS

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THE CAMPAIGN VIDEO

OUR PARTNERS

The Crossing Paths campaign was prepared in collaboration with the Wildlife Collision Prevention Program (WCPP), the Marine Education and Research Society (MERS), and Living Lakes Canada (LLC). Each of these extraordinary organizations devotes considerable time and effort to researching, providing public education, and protecting wildlife and natural habitat in Canada. They have also been kind enough to provide interviews and resources that helped inform the content prepared for the campaign. Please help support their work by visiting their websites, social media accounts, and making donations if possible. Click the icons below to learn more about the work that they are doing and how you can help.

CAMPAIGN PUBLICATION

Download a Copy

The CCPC has prepared a publication document that provides context and details related to the topics covered in the Crossing Paths campaign. Download the document from the link.

CONTRIBUTORS

The Crossing Paths campaign was a collaborative effort made possible by our partners, subject experts, guest photographers, our volunteer team, and our photographers. We would like to acknowledge the exceptional contributions that enabled this campaign to develop. Thank you to all of the people involved!

SUBJECT EXPERTS

  • Dr. Clayton Lamb, Research Scientist Biodiversity Pathways

  • Jackie Hildering, Education and Communication Director, Marine Education and Research Society

  • Georgia Peck, Lakes Program Manager, Living Lakes Canada

  • Kelly Zenkewich, Sr. Communications and Digital Engagement Manager, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative

  • Ben Goldfarb, Journalist and author of "Crossings"

  • Patrick LeBrun, Biologist, National Capital Commission

GUEST CONTRIBUTORS

  • Andrew Budziak

  • Kylie MacEachern

  • Liam Brennan

  • Alex Forester

  • Ana Olteanu

  • Carlos Marrero Reiley

  • Carolyn Murphy

  • Jake Zamora

  • Jamie Bussey

  • Marcus Jackson

  • Meredith Stead

  • Mollie Cameron

  • Nikhil Kashyap

  • Rey Monfared

  • Serena Tierra

  • Shelby Huff

VOLUNTEERS

  • Simon Sage, Media Relations Manager

  • Jade Baird, Social Media Coordinator

  • Laura Ramsey, Digital Asset Manager

  • Daphne Nounesi, Assistant Manager

  • Gabrielle Hancock, Graphic Designer

  • Mila Khatri, Campaign Manager

  • Rachelle Gourley, Graphic Designer

  • Kylie MacEachern, Video Editor

  • Liam Brennan, Research Assistant

  • Nabeeha Syeda, Social Media Coordinator

  • Alan Tong, Social Media Coordinator

PHOTOGRAPHERS

  • Mark Bernards

  • Donna Feledichuk

  • Justin Taus

  • Cari Siebrits

  • Jillian Brown

  • Ray Maichin

  • Shane Gross

  • Abdulla Moussa

  • Chris McEvoy

  • Shane Kalyn

  • Josh DeLeenheer

  • Jackie Matechuk

  • Emman Menchions

  • Geoffrey Reynaud

  • Mark Williams

  • Isabelle Groc

  • Kristian Gillies

  • Nikki Riddy

  • Zach Baranowski

  • Liron Gertsman

  • Adam Skalzub

  • Agathe Bernard

  • Jake Graham

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