She fights for nature and for human rights. Now she's showing others how to keep fighting
Written by Samia Madwar
COURTESY CANADA'S ECOFISCAL COMMISSION
Hit the right spots; if you know where to go, you're golden.
Written by Daniel Campbell
THE BEST SPOTS IN THE NWT
Climate change is allowing biting flies to move farther North, partly because it’s getting warmer, and partly because it’s raining more often in the summer, creating more soggy breeding grounds.
Written by Up Here
Illustration by Tonia Cowan
How to dive into an iceberg, swim with canaries of the sea, avoid seamonsters in the Arctic—and much more. Take a plunge into our 15 top watery Northern getaways.
Written by Up Here
Alexandra Falls is one of several highlights of the Mackenzie Highway waterfall route. Photo by Adam Hill
Why permafrost is the scariest, most thrilling thing in the Arctic
Written by Samia Madwar
That's the way the coast crumbles: A collapsed block of permafrost on the coast of Alaska, releasing stored carbon from frozen decomposing organic matter into the water.
Big changes are coming-one shoot at a time
Written by Lesley Evans Ogden
Big changes are coming-one shoot at a time
Written by Lesley Evans Ogden
Bullwinkle and his willow-loving brethren are following their favourite food source farther north.
They're misunderstood and they don't give a damn
Written by Samia Madwar
Lone figures: there are around 5,000 wolves in the Yukon, but no current estimates for the NWT or Nunavut.