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Ramesh Ferris | Exploring for All | Parks Canada

This YouTube video was produced by Parks Canada.

Follow Ramesh Ferris (Canadian polio survivor and global health advocate) as he explores Kluane National Park Reserve and discusses accessibility issues.

Across the country, Parks Canada is working to improve accessibility and inclusion for visitors.

Plan your visit today – everyone is welcome!

To provide feedback and learn more about our Accessibility Action Plan, visit: https://parks.canada.ca/agence-agency/accessibilite-accessibility

Cette vidéo est aussi disponible en français : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGxP_ji5hPE

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Canada’s national parks, national

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Sophie Morgan and Lisa Franks | Exploring for All | Parks Canada

This YouTube video was produced by Parks Canada.

Follow Sophie Morgan (TV host, travel writes & advocate) and Lisa Franks (vanlifer and outdoor adventurer) as they explore Banff National Park and discuss accessibility issues.

Across the country, Parks Canada is working to improve accessibility and inclusion for visitors.

Plan your visit today – everyone is welcome!

To provide feedback and learn more about our Accessibility Action Plan, visit: https://parks.canada.ca/agence-agency/accessibilite-accessibility

Cette vidéo est aussi disponible en français :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UttSk0A2Mwk

Stay Connected!

Subscribe to the Parks Canada Newsletter
https://pcan-ebulletin.ca/en/signup

Plan Your Visit
https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/voyage-travel

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Tropical Parula: Little Yellow Chest

This YouTube video was produced by the American Bird Conservancy.

The spritely, colorful Tropical Parula is closely related to the Northern Parula, and was considered a form of that warbler until updated genetic data provided enough evidence to split the two into separate species.

The Tropical Parula was initially called the “Olive-backed Parula” before receiving its current name, which gives a nod to its distribution in the New World. It has an especially evocative species name, pitiayumi, which is derived from a Guarani (Paraguayan) name meaning “little yellow chest.”

Nine subspecies of Tropical Parula are currently recognized, although ongoing study

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