Getting up close to wildlife puts animals at risk
A picture or close encounter is never worth the risk that is put on wildlife.
A picture or close encounter is never worth the risk that is put on wildlife.
Send a letter to your MP asking the Canadian Federal Government to protect wildlife against train and vehicle mortalities in National Parks.
Municipalities are ditching big booms to protect wildlife, but pyrotechnics aren’t silent.
Off-leash dogs create problems for wildlife – and it’s the wild animals who often get blamed.
John E. Marriott’s book provides breathtaking photos with a truly Canadian story of a love of wildlife, photography,and growing up.
Human activity ultimately led to the deaths of several wolves, including their pups.
The worrisome trend of alleged behaviour changes to Banff National Park wolf packs is continuing, following reports of wolves chasing a ski hill employee. The
The balance of protecting wildlife from campers – while also trying to attract more campers from around the world – is proving difficult to strike
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