North America’s 1st dogs
The first dogs in America likely came here around 10,000 years ago with people from Siberia, according to a new study by an international team of researchers.
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The first dogs in America likely came here around 10,000 years ago with people from Siberia, according to a new study by an international team of researchers.
Sir Sandford Fleming College is ground zero for anyone in Ontario looking to start a career in resource management and enforcement.
Four short descriptions of exciting Blue Fish Canada projects we want to bring to your attention:
David Stibbe, a local educator and founder of, is expanding with his launch of the non-profit organization River Rangers.
Dr. Trevor Pitcher is the Executive Director of the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research located at the University of Windsor, and the man behind the brand new Freshwater Restoration Ecology Centre.
Inuit People are a nation of people who share common language, culture, and a common land along the Arctic coast of Siberia, Alaska, Canada and Greenland.
PhD candidate Amanda Jeanson at Carleton University’s “Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology” program, part of the Cooke Lab, is in BC to find out why their inland recreational rainbow trout fisheries are in decline.
Sean Simmons is the Founder of Anglers Atlas and has a passion and admiration for citizen science as undertaken by Canada’s top recreational anglers.
How can we as consumers ensure we are eating seafood that is caught or farmed sustainably?
Michael E. Sklad, Founder and President of Fishing Friendzy, is super excited about launching the new Youth Fishing League.