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This episode of the Parks Canada "Field Notes" film series shows wildlife ecologists conducting field research to explore how climate change may be impacting birds and their habitats in Torngat Mountains National Park. From the experiments that...
The curious and resourceful Canada Jay is a year round resident of northern coniferous forests and makes use of frozen food caches to survive the long winter months. This short film uses this species to illustrate how a warming climate is shrinking...
Who knew whale poop could be so important! This video takes students to the Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park to learn how Parks Canada scientists are studying whale ecology to understand the relationship between these amazing marine mammals and...
Climate change has caused increases in devastating wildfires that have decimated entire communities. However, Indigenous people have always understood that fire is a natural disturbance that supports ecological balance. This film explores...
Young people have endless fun with “selfies”, but they may be even more excited to participate in the Parks Canada “Coasties” project that monitors climate change impacts on shorelines using citizen photographs. This video...
Carbon is essential to life on Earth but humans have disrupted the natural process of carbon release and storage, resulting in warming temperatures that are harming our environment. This film follows scientists in Pacific Rim National Park who are...