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Experience Kejimkujik at Night!

This YouTube video was produced by Parks Canada.

Come and experience true darkness at Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, Nova Scotia’s only Dark Sky Preserve! Visit the Sky Circle or let the stars and constellations illuminate your night hike or paddle. Activities to engage with the night sky are only limited by your imagination.

Cette vidéo est aussi disponible en français : Découvrez Kejimkujik la nuit!

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Connect with Mi’kmaw Culture at Kejimkujik!

This YouTube video was produced by Parks Canada.

Come and experience Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site and discover a unique cultural landscape that to this day preserves a rich Mi’kmaw heritage. The petroglyph’s, traditional encampment areas and canoe routes all contribute to Keji’s designation as a national historic site.

Cette vidéo est aussi disponible en français : Tissez des liens avec la culture mi’kmaw à Kejimkujik!

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Hawaiʻi ʻĀkepa: Nimble Native

This YouTube video was produced by the American Bird Conservancy.

The Hawaiian word ʻākepa means “quick” or “nimble,” words which describe this small, finch-like bird perfectly. The Hawaiʻi ʻĀkepa, which is endemic to the island of Hawaiʻi, was once considered part of a larger species that included other ʻākepas found on Oʻahu and Maui. In 2015, the three were split into separate species on the basis of differences in vocalizations, genetics, and behavior. Unfortunately, the Oʻahu ʻĀkepa and Maui ʻĀkepa are now considered extinct, additional casualties of the ongoing conservation and extinction crisis in the Hawaiian Islands.

Another close relative

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