This is a video with some interesting facts about the Ring-Billed Gull.
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This is a video with some interesting facts about the Ring-Billed Gull.
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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. I’m Jay Petrequin with Defenders Of Wildlife interrupting this program with the latest breaking news, hot off the wire! We’ve got a real doozy of a story for you, folks. Wildlife killers are on the loose, and it’s time we nip this killing in the bud!
First up, we have vessels – one of the leading assailants of North Atlantic Right Whales. Some ships are barreling through the big blue without a care in the world, delivering lethal blows to defenseless right whales and … Continue
Nestled on the southern shores of Prince Edward Island (PEI), Charlottetown is not only the province’s capital but also a gateway to some of the most stunning natural landscapes in Canada. Known as the “Birthplace of Confederation,” this charming city blends rich history with the breathtaking wilderness that surrounds it. For nature enthusiasts, Charlottetown and its vicinity offer a myriad of outdoor adventures, from serene coastal views to lush green parks teeming with wildlife.
Just a short drive from downtown Charlottetown, visitors can discover some of … Continue
As dawn broke over the Smoky Mountains, the mist hung low over the valleys, cradling the vibrant colors of the wildflowers that dotted the landscape. Birds sang in jubilant symphony, their notes echoing across the hills, while a solitary deer grazed quietly on the dew-kissed grass. It is a scene that embodies the essence of Tennessee—a state rich with diverse wildlife and breathtaking natural beauty that beckons nature enthusiasts from near and far. With lush forests and flourishing wildlife habitats, Tennessee is a haven for those who seek adventure and tranquility amid nature’s splendor.
From the towering peaks of … Continue
Join Parks Canada scientists and a team of Mi’kmaq Earth Keepers as they venture to Sable Island National Park Reserve to research the endemic Sable Island Sweat Bee. A vital pollinator for the island, the bee is found nowhere else in the world and is classified as threatened under Canada’s Species at Risk Act.
Parks Canada is working with partners—including the Sable Island Institute, the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History, the University of Manitoba and Brock University, and the Mi’kmaq Earth Keepers—to better understand the biology of the bee. And … Continue