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B.C. ‘octopus whisperer,’ cinematographer featured in National Geographic seriesKrystal Janicki's unique bond with the cephalopods was filmed by underwater cinematographer Maxwel Hohh and featured in the National Geographic series Secrets of the Octopus.EnvironmentApr 24
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Eastlink subscribers to lose access to nearly 35 Corus Entertainment channelsAs of June 27, Eastlink customers won't be able to access some of cable's most popular channels, including HGTV Canada, Showcase, National Geographic, YTV and Food Network.CanadaJun 21, 2023
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National Geographic photographer captures fragile balance between humans and wildlifeNational Geographic photographer Jasper Doest joins Global News Calgary to discuss his work and his upcoming presentation at the Jack Singer Concert Hall on March 13.Mar 11, 2023
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New Brunswick trail snags lone Canadian spot on National Geographic listThe trail is 150 kilometres long and takes hikers from river delta to mountaintop.TrendingNov 20, 2021
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‘Rarest marine mammal on the planet’: British Columbia scientist spots elusive ‘Type-D’ orca"That was one animal I'd dreamed of seeing, but probably thought I'd never see them," said Victoria-based researcher Josh McInnes.EnvironmentJan 2, 2020
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Newfoundland First Nation to study genetic links with ancient BeothukChief Mi'Sel Joe says the study offers an opportunity to compare oral stories that trace family histories back to the Beothuk - widely thought to be extinct - with scientific evidence.CanadaDec 17, 2019
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Gordon Ramsay on ‘Uncharted,’ Canadian cuisine and Anthony BourdainWorld-famous chef Gordon Ramsay stars in yet another cooking show, but 'Uncharted' is a different meal altogether.EntertainmentAug 26, 2019
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Dalhousie biologist chosen as mentor for Barbie’s 60th anniversary You Can Be Anything campaignSara Iverson has been selected as an influential Canadian scientist and role model for Barbie’s 60th anniversary You Can Be Anything campaign.FeaturesJul 4, 2019
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Earth at risk of entering irreversible ‘hothouse’ stateThe world is at risk of entering ‘hothouse’ conditions that would render some equatorial regions uninhabitable, even if emission reduction targets are met, scientists say in a new study.EnvironmentAug 7, 2018
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This polar bear is starving, but it’s not ‘what climate change looks like’: National Geographic"National Geographic went too far in drawing a definitive connection between climate change and a particular starving polar bear in the opening caption of our December 2017 video about the animal."EnvironmentAug 1, 2018
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