Meet the incredible species that call Canada home — and the people working to protect them
They’ve traversed the tundra by the thousands for millennia, but their numbers, and their paths, are changing.
A bird that’s faster than any animal alive — and a chemical that nearly grounded them for good.
For decades, no one saw a single one in the fjords of B.C.’s North Coast. Now they’re back — and facing an urgent new threat.
They travel thousands of kilometres, powered by wildflowers and guided by instinct. Follow one of nature’s most epic expeditions
They were feared, hunted and nearly wiped out. But when these wolves went away, an ecosystem began to unravel.
A blocked creek creates a race against time. How Indigenous-led restoration brought salmon back home to Katzie territory in B.C.'s Upper Pitt watershed.