IN THIS EMAIL: - Learn about wolf behaviour in an excerpt from The Pipestone Wolves with images by renowned wildlife photographer John E. Marriott - Check out our latest Wildlife Wednesday featuring Pacific salmon in the Arctic, the loss of a beloved rare white grizzly bear and more! - Read about a documentary highlighting Alberta's small-town movie theatres in crisis - Travel spotlight: Highlights from Robin Esrock's Great Canadian Western Bucket List - Looking for your next getaway? Discover more about Exodus Adventure Travels African safari in Kenya with RCGS Ambassador and World Elephant Day founder Patricia Sims |
| | | Faith, Spirit and Yuma with one of the juveniles on the Bow Valley Parkway. |
| Wolf behaviour analysis: an excerpt from The Pipestone Wolves Wolf behaviour expert and author Günter Bloch and renowned wildlife photographer John E. Marriott explore the rise and fall of Alberta’s Pipestone wolves By Günther Bloch with photography by John E. Marriott |
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Cycling across British Columbia's Myra Canyon Trestles with Great Canadian Trails. (Photo: Robin Esrock) |
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| Embark on an unforgettable adventure to one of the best safari sites in Kenya led by RCGS Ambassador and World Elephant Day founder Patricia Sims. Explore Lake Nakuru National Park, an excellent small park in the Great Rift Valley, or the emblematic Masai Mara where wildlife is abundant. |
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From swimming with wild dolphins and whales to getting up close and personal with elephants in Thailand, award-winning Canadian filmmaker and RCGS Fellow Patricia Sims has always kept a passionate eye on conservation. Patricia has directed documentaries around the world from the Arctic to the tropics, focusing on stories that merge art, science, and the relationships between humans and animals. |
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