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Wolf Watching on the Tundra

Throwback Thursday

Few wilderness creatures arouse more controversy and curiosity than wolves do

By Alex M. Hall

Photos by Alex Hall

Photos by Alex Hall

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Throwback Thursday

Photos by Laurie Sarkadi

Soaring Above the Stereotypes

These women bush pilots earn top marks in a very macho milieu

By Laurie Sarkadi

Photos by Laurie Sarkadi

July 8th, 2025 July 8th, 2025

Throwback Thursday

Published in Up Here Magazine July/August 2008

Getting the Party Started

In the north, something's always shakin'—celebration, gatherings and jamborees jam-pack the annual calendar. Here's the lowdown on the very finest festivals in the territories. 

By Up Here

Published in Up Here Magazine July/August 2008

July 8th, 2025 July 8th, 2025

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Things that Go Flap in the Night

But for how much longer? Short-tailed shearwaters can migrate 30,000 kilometres, but the warming oceans may be more than they can handle

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Mystery on Arctic Ice

Grolars. Pizzlies. They were a riddle worthy of the Hardy Boys. Biologist Evan Richardson’s big question: Could these hybrids have cubs?

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Hare, There… and Everywhere

From the boreal forest to the top of Ellesmere Island,
these animals are a familiar sight in the north.
Just don’t call them rabbits

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Photo's courtesy of Douglas Noblet

The Prophecy

A murre colony on Nunavut’s Coats Island has a lot to say about the future of animals and plants in the North—and elsewhere.

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