The CWHC has featured wildlife artists in our annual report previously and this year we are … Métis SpiritRead more
Collaborations
Confirmed Case of White Nose Syndrome in Northern Manitoba
White Nose Syndrome (WNS) – a fatal fungal infection of bats – has been confirmed in … Confirmed Case of White Nose Syndrome in Northern ManitobaRead more
Colla’beer’ation and Conservation!
Recently the CWHC Atlantic region, based at the Atlantic Veterinary College at UPEI, was awarded $2500 … Colla’beer’ation and Conservation!Read more
Why did the moose drink the water? Death at a prairie dugout.
In late September of 2020, three moose were reported dead in a dugout in rural Saskatchewan. … Why did the moose drink the water? Death at a prairie dugout.Read more
Swollen Muzzle in a White-Tailed Deer.
White-tailed deer are one of the more interesting and challenging species that we have the opportunity … Swollen Muzzle in a White-Tailed Deer.Read more
Sorry Aqua, life with plastic is not that fantastic!
The opportunity to attend the plastic pollution training webinars set-up by the CWHC and ECCC’s Dr. … Sorry Aqua, life with plastic is not that fantastic!Read more
Observing the impacts of plastic in Canadian wildlife
I am a wildlife pathologist, and (as I see it) it is the job of my … Observing the impacts of plastic in Canadian wildlifeRead more
Why it is important that more people are doing plastic pollution research, but in a coordinated fashion!
In 2007, when I started finding plastic pollution in the stomachs of Arctic seabirds as I … Why it is important that more people are doing plastic pollution research, but in a coordinated fashion!Read more
Le RCSF-Québec contribue à un programme de recherche sur les pékans en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Louis Imbeau, professeur à l’Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT), s’intéresse à l’impact de l’aménagement du … Le RCSF-Québec contribue à un programme de recherche sur les pékans en Abitibi-TémiscamingueRead more
Contribution of the CWHC-Quebec to a research program on fishers in Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Louis Imbeau, professor at the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT), is working on the impact … Contribution of the CWHC-Quebec to a research program on fishers in Abitibi-TémiscamingueRead more