Research Articles

Winter Heat Losses

Winter Heat Losses

15 minute read - This is Part 2 of a 4 part series by guest author and ecologist, Joshua Robertson on how wildlife at the Yukon Wildlife Presere stays warm (thermoregulates) in the winter. Read Part 1. The article was edited on March 15, 2021 to update heat loss...

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Staying Warm in Yukon

Staying Warm in Yukon

10 minute read -  This is Part 1 of a 4 part series by guest author and ecologist, Joshua Robertson on how wildlife at the Yukon Wildlife Presere stays warm (thermoregulates) in the winter. In the south of the Yukon, winter has long since settled in. Snow has...

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A Beginner’s Guide to iNaturalist:

A Beginner’s Guide to iNaturalist:

Got a case of the isolation blues? Me too. How about we go outside? One of the great advantages of
living in the Yukon is we have a lot of easily accessible green spaces we can enjoy while safely distancing
ourselves from others. But what’s living in those spaces?
The iNaturalist app is essentially a biodiversity encyclopedia that helps you connect with the species in
your own backyard. With the aid of this app you can go out explore, learn new things, and get a little
fresh air while you’re at it.

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Playful Prey

Playful Prey

6 minute read - As many of us know from watching our dogs, cats, or children at home, young animals love to play and they play often. Play behaviour has been observed in many mammals and even in reptiles 1 Burghardt, G. M. (2015). Play in fishes, frogs and reptiles....

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Mule deer fawn resting in the protection of long grass.

The Life of a Mule Deer

7 minute read -  Watching how an animal behaves in its natural environment and towards other individuals has always been fascinating to me, but I could never have predicted that I would find myself crawling around the open prairie grassland to sneak up on mule deer.  ...

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