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A large aerial drone flies over the charred remains of Canadian forests devastated by wildfires, bombarding the ground with ...
The hundreds of wildfires burning in Canada may forever transform the country’s landscape — but some fire experts say that might not be a bad thing.
Roads can impede animals from migrating north in response to global warming. Global warming is causing many species to migrate northward, but roads often can prevent them from doing that.
What is the "most Canadian" animal? Spoiler: it's not the beaver, or the moose. Published in the journal The Canadian Field-Naturalist, the study from a team of Simon Fraser University researchers ...
Animals that do manage to escape a major forest fire could struggle to survive in their new location, according to Canadian biologist Steeve Côté. "They're used to a certain habitat.
Canada is on fire. In an average year, 2.1 million hectares of native forest is expected to burn. In 2023, 19 million hectares have burnt. That’s a factor of 9 times more than expected.
The treacherous combination of rising temperatures and dried-up fuels has made Canadian forest much more prone to severe wildfires in recent decades, a new study has found. Driving these dangerous ...
Global warming is causing many species to migrate northward, but roads often can prevent them from doing that. Scientists are looking for ways to make that passage easier and safer.
Global warming is causing many species to migrate northward, but roads often can prevent them from doing that. Scientists are looking for ways to make that passage easier and safer.