A showcase of the best works from the 58th annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards arrives at the Royal Ontario Museum this weekend
Tag Archives: Wildlife
Ts’eketi, the 100-year-old B.C. sturgeon that’s here to save her species
Deep in British Columbia’s Nechako River, the eggs of one ancient mama fish might be among the last hope for these endangered sturgeon
One giant paw-print stirs an age-old debate: how big can a wolf be?
A man in the Northwest Territories spotted giant wolf tracks, 7½ inches long. Anything longer than 5½ inches is Amarok territory—the legendary lupine of Inuit folklore.
The tale of Toronto’s boardwalk foxes
Stories of wildlife spreading out into human spaces were common during the unprecedented global coronavirus lockdown. Here’s what happens when the humans come back.
Why pet people are the animal lovers that wildlife needs
Author Peter Christie urges pet owners to extend their love to increasingly vulnerable non-domestic creatures
A kangaroo rescue offers sanctuary in the wake of the Australian wildfires
Possumwood Wildlife Recovery and Research Centre has handmade pouches to hold joeys and second-hand lounge chairs for kangaroos with limited mobility
How a runt wolf from Canada became a hero
A new book tells the story of the greatest wolf who ever lived, and the one greater than him
Canada can still save these animals—but the odds are long
WWF-Canada puts the country on notice: Owls, killer whales and caribou need our help badly right now
How a pesky peacock invasion is dividing a Surrey, B.C. neighbourhood
Nature’s most beautiful bird or a car-attacking menace? Peafowl are causing conflict among residents.
The story of the lost leatherback turtle of East Bay, N.S.
It was the first concrete evidence of the leatherback in the Bras d’Or. Experts say her ‘third eye’ led the creature astray—and eventually to an icy death