IN THIS EMAIL: Learn about the inner lives of sperm whales in an interview with biologist Shane Gero, who discusses communicating with the species, their intelligence and more. Read an excerpt from Two Springs, One Summer: A Year Inside the Life of a Chronic Adventurer by Frank Wolf. Flashback: Canada leads the developed world in per capita production of garbage. What’s behind our nation’s wasteful ways? Ready for your next adventure? Learn more about Blachford Lake Lodge and their incredible trips through the seasons in the Northwest Territories. |
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| | | Exploring the inner lives of sperm whales with Shane Gero The biologist talks whale reserves in the Caribbean and an international effort to communicate with sperm whales By Thomas Lundy |
| | A male and female sperm whale brush the surface of the soon-to-be-protected waters off the coast of Dominica. (Photo: Amanda Cotton/Project CETI) |
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Featured partner: Blachford Lake Lodge Since 1981, Blachford Lake Lodge has been operating in the rugged wilderness of Canada’s North. Perched on a rock knoll overlooking Blachford Lake, this serene getaway is only a half-hour bush plane from Yellowknife, N.W.T. and is the ideal place for aurora viewing and wildlife watching. Summer activities include fishing, SUP boarding, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and more. In the winter, guests can experience ice skating, igloo building, kick sledding and other snow-related activities. In 2011, Blachford Lake Lodge was pleased to host the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as part of the 2011 Royal visit to Canada. Featured trip: Winter exploration with Canadian Geographic |
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| Experience the stunning beauty of the Northwest Territories at Blachford Lake Lodge. Your adventure begins in Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, with a city tour and a seasonal activity. You travel to Blachford Lake via bush plane. The 100 kilometre flight takes about 25 minutes. |
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Historically, bush planes played a key role in opening up the north and today, with their very capable pilots the odyssey continues. The versatility of these small aircraft allows them to land virtually anywhere in the northern wilderness – on natural runways of water and ice. Departing Feb. 27, 2025 |
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