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How sea lampreys invaded the Great Lakes — and are only increasing in numbers...
These iconic birds have added magic to the soundscapes of Canada’s lakes for millions of years — but will we hear them forever?
The deepwater sculpin thrives in deep lakes and cold temperatures. Researchers are now sequencing its genome to unravel the genetic secrets of this iconic Canadian fish.
How a cocktail of invasive species and global change is altering the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River ecosystem
One man’s endeavour to save the province’s most endangered snake
Largely unheralded until Canadian Geographic’s National Bird Project was held, the renamed Canada jay — formerly grey jay — has become in many minds the country’s national bird
YOUR WEEKLY ROUND UP OF WATERSHED NEWS:
Plus: “The Second Wave”- The National Museum of the Great Lakes breaks ground on new expansion and Spongy moths on the decline in summer of 2024
Plus: Superior effort removes more than 10 tons of plastic from the Great Lakes and Fourth round of UN plastics treaty negotiations in Ottawa this week