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Did you know? The Greater Snow Goose breeds in Canada's eastern High Arctic, with the largest nesting colony on Bylot Island, Nunavut.
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On Thursday April 13, 2023, Institut nordique du Québec (INQ), Swiss Polar Institute (SPI) and Université Laval signed a memorandum of understanding...
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Living in the cold waters of the Arctic, the narwhal is an impressive looking whale. It can be recognized by its huge, iconic tooth, which can reach up to three meters in length! This is useful for hunting prey or defending against predators. Unfortunately, the species is now in decline, mainly due to maritime traffic and the loss of its habitat, which has been transformed by climate change
If you see Dany Dumont canoeing through the ice, it's not just for sport. It's also for science. He has made sea ice his research focus.