Protected and connected habitats provide species with safe havens and ways to move freely between them. Understanding how, when and where species are moving is key in helping them safely access what they need to survive in a changing climate.
Join Parks Canada and Trent University in Thousand Island National Park as they radio collar White-Tailed Deer to learn about their movements. This research is helping Parks Canada and partners to better connect habitats, and to prepare for the possible movement of species in response to climate change.
It can feel like the climate is changing faster than we can react. But there are people doing good work. There is a Climate Crew. Become inspired and learn how we can help our ecosystems adapt!
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