Canadian Sharks, eh?
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Worldwide, there are 350 shark species and 25 species live around Canada. Some of the word's most interesting shakes fast and slow, ferocious predators, gentle giants like shortfin mako, bluntnosed sixgil sharks, greenland shark, blueshark and hammer head shark etc.
Publication Name: Wild
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1492-014X
Year: 2004
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Woodland caribou are counting on you
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The woodland caribou from the northern forests of Canada are endangered as their habitat is destroyed by humans for making paper or for making oil wells. Methods like recycling paper, plastic, and metal are suggested which could save the life of the caribous.
Publication Name: Wild
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1492-014X
Year: 2005
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Spirit animals
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A short summary on the importance of Canadian wildlife in Aboriginal culture and how they act as spiritual guides, helping and protecting human beings is presented. Some of the animals described include turtle, eagle, frog, seal, buffalo and bear.
Publication Name: Wild
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1492-014X
Year: 2005
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