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Videos tagged with British Columbia (3)

Searching Tumbler Ridge: The Quest for Dinosaurs in B.C. Searching Tumbler Ridge: The Quest for Dinosaurs in B.C.

The search for dinosaurs in B.C.
Behind the scenes on assignment with Canadian Geographic photographer Marina Dodis and writer Leslie Anthony.

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Video ID#: 1026

Orca Songs Orca Songs

Sound pollution drowns out echolocation among orcas in northern B.C.

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Video ID#: 1024

Ancient Forests in British Columbia Ancient Forests in British Columbia

Environmental groups in B.C. are calling attention to the last remaining old growth forests in the west. Avatar Grove, near Port Renfrew, B.C., is one forest that has escaped logging. Conservation biologists say such forests would take hundreds of years to grow back, and tree-planting alone cannot resuscitate such ancient forests.

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Video ID#: 1020



Articles tagged with British Columbia (173)


Taking the pulse of the river

Follow the team of specialists diagnosing the ills of British Columbia’s Fraser River

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, June 2013
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 3493
Seabird Salvation

Islands off of Vancouver Island with the most diverse seabird colony on the West Coast may soon become a marine national wildlife area

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, June 2013
Department: Discovery
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Article ID#: 3495

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A frog for the killing

While their kin are declining worldwide, Canada’s largest amphibian, the bullfrog, is multiplying out of control in British Columbia

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, April 2013
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 3463
Slip sliding away

British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley is a chiller thriller for skiers of all stripes

Canadian Geographic Travel Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, November 2012
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 3395
A league of our own

With the 100th Grey Cup set to kick off this November, the Canadian Football League and its rough-around-the-edges charm is winning converts

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, October 2012
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 3368
The great green shark hunt

Can British Columbia’s spiny dogfish make the grade as the world’s first “sustainable” shark fishery?

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, October 2012
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 3370
Pole positions

Even Vancouver can’t wrap its head around Douglas Coupland’s latest concept

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, October 2012
Department: Discovery
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Article ID#: 3373
Diving dynamo

The latest update in diving suit technology

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, July/August 2012
Department: Discovery
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Article ID#: 3344
'Survivor' for saplings

It’s saplings vs. climate change, ‘Survivor’ style

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, July/August 2012
Department: Discovery
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Article ID#: 3345
Dr. Sustainability

Vancouver might just be home to the greenest building in the world. Meet the geography professor who brought it to life.

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, June 2012
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 3302
This is your city on bikes

How bikeable is your neighbourhood? There may soon be an index for that.

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, June 2012
Department: Discovery
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Article ID#: 3308
All in a day’s walk

How it’s done in just one day

Canadian Geographic Travel Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2012
Department: Gateway
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Article ID#: 3049
Okanagan escapades

Everything is idyllic on the Kettle Valley Railway — until the bandits arrive

Canadian Geographic Travel Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2012
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 3057
Kimberley, British Columbia

Explore the city from top to bottom with helicopter rides and an underground railway

Canadian Geographic Travel Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2012
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 3060
Buried treasure

Marina Dodis follows a crew of paleontologists on their trek to a secret fossil site in northern B.C.

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, January/February 2012
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 2887
Showdown at Tumbler Ridge

If paleontologist Rich McCrea is right, dinosaur discoveries could be the future of a former coal town in northeastern British Columbia — unless amateur fossil hunters dig out the bones first

Canadian Geographic Magazine
Source: Canadian Geographic, January/February 2012
Department: Feature stories
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Article ID#: 2888

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