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  • Did you know that Niagara Falls is known as the gull capital of the world? Discover why this iconic landmark is such a prominent location for the species.

  • Read an interview with Inuit Heritage Trust’s William Beveridge and Elder Sakiasie Sowdlooapik, who explain the importance of bringing Inuit artifacts home to Nunavut

  • Learn about the tiny backpacks being fitted on bees and how this is helping scientists lean more about the species 

  • Ready for your next adventure? Read about karibu adventures, Canada's newest and coolest people and nature positive travel company.

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Wings over Niagara: the gulls of the falls

During the winter, it’s not only humans that flock to the iconic falls; Niagara Falls is known as the gull capital of the world

Story and photography by Ryan Tidman

A rainbow forms at the base of the American side of Niagara Falls.
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Nunavut Inuit Heritage Centre brings history home

Inuit Heritage Trust’s William Beveridge and Elder Sakiasie Sowdlooapik explain the importance of bringing Inuit artifacts home to Nunavut

Interview by Dustin Patar

Momentum for the Inuit Heritage Centre has picked up since the winning design for the building was announced in July 2023. Denmark-based architectural firm Dort Mandrup will design the building. (Rendering: Courtesy Dorte Mandrup © MIR)
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Bees with backpacks
 
A group of scientists are learning more about bees — by fitting them with tiny trackers


By Abi Hayward with illustrations by David Wysotski

This RFID-equipped common eastern bumblebee (Bombus impatiens), seen here foraging through Dandelion, was one of many queen bees tagged and released into the Rare Charitable Research Reserve by Amanda Liczner and her research team. Cambridge, Ont., September 2022. (Photo: Luke Roman)
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