The Nunavut Wildlife Health Assessment, which focussed on animal health in Arctic species suggests that subtle changes in wildlife health are occurring. Read the final report or the executive summary.
A new WWF report suggests that toxic chemicals are responsible for changes in the health of Arctic wildlife. Nunavut, Canada – A new report released by WWF-Canada reveals that subtle changes in the ...
"Published by Inhabit Media in collaboration with the Nunavut Department of Education and the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board"--Title page verso. siris_sil_1029854 ...
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Into the Canadian Arctic: We brought Christmas gifts to Nunavut and wildlife returned the favour
Wishing for wildlife sightings in the Canadian Arctic is like writing a letter to Santa Claus. Polar bears, narwhals, and seals were scribbled across every passenger’s wish list. We dreamed of an ...
The three co-management boards referenced in this article received funding from Polar Knowledge Canada for knowledge dissemination about the Davis Strait polar bears and to facilitate ...
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