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Telling Canadian stories since 1930. Find us online and wherever magazines are sold! Follow @CanGeo_Travel, @RCGS_SGRC + @CanGeoEdu. Share with us: #ShareCanGeo

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In the sixth part of the “Languages of the Land” digital series, the Anishinabeg dancer and drummer speaks to Canadian Geographic on love, hope and the importance of preserving language.
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Our goes to photographer Nicole Watson for this adorable red squirrel capture taken in Ontario, Canada.💚

Join the Can Geo Photo Club here: photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca

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Our #PhotoOfTheWeek goes to photographer Nicole Watson for this adorable red squirrel capture taken in Ontario, Canada.💚 Join the Can Geo Photo Club here: photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca #sharecangeo #wildlife #wildlifephotography
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Fun, but strange fact: the busiest day at the Narcisse Snake Dens is Mother's Day.🐍

Catch up on this recent story by docleslie at the link below, and happy Mother's Day!💚
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Documentary filmmakers Yvonne Drebert and Zach Melnick share their insights on the making of their upcoming TVO special about life near the bottom of the food chain. Read the full story by Scott Parent at the link below. All Too Clear Film
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: red foxes are one of Canada’s most widespread mammals, found in all provinces and territories. They are comfortable in many habitats, including forests, grasslands, mountains and even deserts.🦊

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#DYK: red foxes are one of Canada’s most widespread mammals, found in all provinces and territories. They are comfortable in many habitats, including forests, grasslands, mountains and even deserts.🦊 📷: herry.with.an.e /IG #sharecangeo #wildlife #redfox
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The U.K. based Shackleton medal for the protection of polar regions goes to Valerie Courtois who leads a network of 1,500 Indigenous Guardians protecting Arctic and SubArctic regions. Congrats from Royal Canadian Geographical Society John Geiger and AFN Cindy Woodhouse! youtu.be/Kb_KGNARNZE?si…

The U.K. based Shackleton medal for the protection of polar regions goes to @valeriecourtois who leads a network of 1,500 Indigenous Guardians protecting Arctic and SubArctic regions. Congrats from @RCGS_SGRC @JohnGGeiger and @AFN_Updates Cindy Woodhouse! youtu.be/Kb_KGNARNZE?si…
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This week the Shackleton Medal for the Protection of Polar Regions was presented by jury member and our CEO John Geiger to @ValerieCourtois, the Executive Director of the Indigenous Leadership Initiative. Congratulations Valérie.
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Congratulations to writer John Vaillant on being named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction, for his book Fire Weather. Take a look at our interview by Paloma Pacheco, in which Vaillant discusses the book.
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On this we cover: does Canada need to cull wolves to save ‘baby reindeer’? Our country's favourite baby orca is finally free, the renaming of giant prehistoric sabre-toothed salmon and more! Read our latest round-up of wildlife news here:canadiangeographic.ca/articles/wildl…

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Join us on May 9 at 11 a.m. ET to learn about species at risk and how the loss of even one butterfly species can alter an ecosystem. Quelle importance un seul papillon peut-il avoir? Joignez-vous à nous le 9 mai à 13 h HE pour en apprendre davantage! bit.ly/3KQp6Nf

Join us on May 9 at 11 a.m. ET to learn about species at risk and how the loss of even one butterfly species can alter an ecosystem. Quelle importance un seul papillon peut-il avoir? Joignez-vous à nous le 9 mai à 13 h HE pour en apprendre davantage! bit.ly/3KQp6Nf
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Our goes to photographer Dan Sedran for this beautiful ring-necked pheasant shot taken in Ontario, Canada.💚

Join the Can Geo Photo Club here: photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca

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Our #PhotoOfTheWeek goes to photographer Dan Sedran for this beautiful ring-necked pheasant shot taken in Ontario, Canada.💚 Join the Can Geo Photo Club here: photoclub.canadiangeographic.ca #wildlife #wildlifephotography #bird #birdphotography
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Director and writer of the documentary Modern Goose shares his insights into the lifestyle of an average Canadian goose living in our country’s suburbs. Read the full interview by Julia Stratton here:
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Join us on May 7 at 11 a.m. ET on the shores of Wager Bay, Nunavut, in Ukkusiksalik National Park’s rolling tundra! Rejoignez-nous le 7 mai à 13 h HE sur les rives de la baie Wager, au Nunavut, dans la toundra vallonnée du parc national Ukkusiksalik! bit.ly/3KQp6Nf

Join us on May 7 at 11 a.m. ET on the shores of Wager Bay, Nunavut, in Ukkusiksalik National Park’s rolling tundra! Rejoignez-nous le 7 mai à 13 h HE sur les rives de la baie Wager, au Nunavut, dans la toundra vallonnée du parc national Ukkusiksalik! bit.ly/3KQp6Nf
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With the well worth a visit as one of the natural wonders of the world, this piece, dare I say, is well worth the read. (Especially if you live in and are looking for something *new* to do on Mother's Day). 🐍🐍🐍

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The Narcisse Snake Dens hosts a mesmerizing spectacle of tens of thousands of red-sided gartersnakes emerging for their spring mating ritual.🐍

Click the link below to read the full story by docleslie.

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🗺️: Chris Brackley

The Narcisse Snake Dens hosts a mesmerizing spectacle of tens of thousands of red-sided gartersnakes emerging for their spring mating ritual.🐍 Click the link below to read the full story by @docleslie. canadiangeographic.ca/articles/snake… 🗺️: Chris Brackley
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