A “shocking” amount of marine life is being ensnared in abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear adrift in Canada’s oceans, internal federal data reveals.
Scientists have been closely monitoring a map turtle population after 10 percent died in 2022. They found a surprising ...
Canada's Marineland, which has threatened to kill its captive whales, wants government approval to sell the belugas to the ...
The caribou herd that is at the center of the debate over oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has declined by ...
A Banff National Park superintendent told Parks Canada wildlife staff — over their objections — to move a black bear due to public safety concerns at a popular resort ski resort, according to ...
Marineland seeks approval to sell belugas to the United States after its China export proposal was rejected ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife say that a female gray wolf who had been brought to the state from British Columbia, Canada has ...
The herd that roams between northeastern Alaska and northwestern Canada is down in size from the all-time high counted in ...
Museum scientists have identified and described an extinct rhinoceros species from Canada’s High Arctic. Researchers at the ...
Singapore approved the import of a taxidermied polar bear and other unusual wildlife items in 2024, regulated by CITES. Read ...
The 19-year-old Canadian backpacker, Piper James, was holidaying on the Queensland tourist destination with friends before ...
Results show that players’ choices echo predator-prey patterns seen in wildlife, though scientists stress the limits of the analogy.