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Researchers are working hard to learn more about biodiversity and how we can protect it. CAZA and its partners all contribute to important research projects. Here are just a few examples:

Polar Bears International Research

Vancouver Aquarium - Arctic Beluga Communication

Vancouver Aquarium cetacean research

Aquarium du Québec - Polar bear sensory research trials in collaboration with San Diego Zoo and Polar Bears International

Parks Canada Inuit Knowledge Project

Research in Canada’s National Parks – Highlights

  • Monitoring Ecological health 2006 - Climate change and Spruce Bark Beetles

  • Change can be challenging in Kluane National Park
  • The climate is changing our National Parks – Impacts on Arctic Parks
  • Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction –Tuktut Nogait National Park


ArcticNet - University of Laval Arctic Research Projects

Arctic Institute of North America Research Projects

Parks Canada "Time for Nature" Articles:

  • Tracking the elusive wolverine
  • The plant seekers
  • Are pollutants reaching the Canadian Arctic?
  • Unlocking a muskox mystery
  • “Exporting” Whooping Cranes
  • Measuring glacier’s retreat

 



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