A lifetime in two weeks
I spoke with our WWF-sponsored students one last time before we parted ways (but hopefully not for long!)
Read moreI spoke with our WWF-sponsored students one last time before we parted ways (but hopefully not for long!)
Read moreI asked some of the northern students for their stories about sea ice.
Read moreWWF is part of a “Students on Ice” expedition from Arctic Canada to Greenland, both sponsoring students, and helping give the students useful skills. WWF staff member Sue Novotny is on board, and is sending blogs about the expedition. After four days exploring Labrador, southern Greenland seems both familiar and new to the students. The […]
Read moreWWF is part of a “Students on Ice” expedition from Arctic Canada to Greenland, both sponsoring students, and helping give the students useful skills. WWF staff member Sue Novotny is on board, and is sending blogs about the expedition. Traditionally, ships visiting this part of Labrador would be met with an incongruous sight – a […]
Read moreHere on the Labrador coast we are seeing and hearing of the mixing of nature that’s beginning to occur with climate change.
Read moreThey’re pretty much there all the time, but you see them anywhere, any time
Read moreDay to day life on a small research ship in the Arctic, and our favourite moments.
Read moreThe past two summers have allowed us to learn a lot about how the Arctic is changing, both from our own observations and by talking with the locals in northern communities.
Read moreWhy explore the Arctic with a small vessel?
Read moreFollow a research expedition to the Canadian Arctic in stories and photos.
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