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World Elephant Day founder Patricia Sims's next stop on the #WorldElephantDay tour is the Tsavo East National Park; home of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust This trip could only be possible with the help and support of our partners @vayaadventures, @cangeo and the @rcgs_sgrc
For four years, with the support of Canadian Heritage, Canadian Geographic marked anniversaries of significance in Canada with unique storytelling, including one-minute video vignettes. We've now gathered the whole project together in one place: canadiangeographic.ca/commemorate-ca…
After five decades, the Little Native Hockey League tournament continues to thrive as the largest Indigenous youth tournament in Ontario. Take a look in our piece by Sam Laskaris here: canadiangeographic.ca/articles/celeb…
In his latest #BucketListed column, Robin Esrock takes us along New Brunswick’s Fundy Trail Parkway, a “30-kilometre strip of asphalt bliss meandering along the cliffs and beaches in Fundy Trail Provincial Park.” canadiangeographic.ca/articles/the-f…
"The ethical dilemmas don’t end once the photos are taken, either. Photographers must also think about the impact of how they’re sharing their photos online," writes Rhiannon Russell. Read Rhiannon Russell's full piece about ethical wildlife photography here: canadiangeographic.ca/articles/do-no…
"Whether they are hand-poked, skin-stitched or machine work, they are always only for Inuit to wear. Our kakiniit are here to stay. Never to be banned again. Never to carry shame again," writes Jana Angulalik. Read the full story by Jana Angulalik here: canadiangeographic.ca/articles/kakin…