IN THIS EMAIL: Learn about the recent research being done on Nunavut's unique flora and fauna Read an interview with ice core scientist and alpine climber Alison Criscitiell0, who discusses her record-breaking expedition to Mt. Logan Discover how figure skater Elladj Baldé found peace skating on Lake Minnewanka Ready for your next adventure? Learn about the incredible trips being offered by Klahoose Wilderness Resort, a 100 per cent Indigenous-owned sanctuary in British Columbia's coastal wilderness.
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Narwhals, caribou, Arctic hare and more! Learn about the recent research being done on Nunavut’s unique flora and fauna.
By Annabella Klann Harrington |
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An Arctic hare on Umingmak Nuna (Ellesmere Island) was tracked crossing more than 388 kilometres in 49 days, a feat that stunned researchers. (Photo by Isaac Demeester / Unsplash) |
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Alison Criscitiello, Director of the Canadian Ice Core Lab at the University of Alberta, holds a length of ice core. (Photo: © National Geographic/Leo Hoorn) |
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Header image depicts the mountains of Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park captured by Photo Club member Rogier Gruys. |
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