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Crabs everywhere : off Canada s Pacific coast, Indigenous Haida fight a host of invasive species | Invasive species

The unique wildlife of Haida Gwaii’s 150 islands is under attack by invasive crabs, rats and deer – echoing how local people also became vulnerable to outside forces

Artist revives culture by crossing boundaries

Remote sleeps: Canada s best wilderness lodges

On Haida Gwaii, Conservation and Indigenous Culture Thrive

On the archipelago of Haida Gwaii off the coast of British Columbia, carvers and cooks, boat captains and botanists are helping revive Indigenous culture and history.

Dead humpback whale washes up on Haida Gwaii beach

Dead humpback whale washes up on Haida Gwaii beach Staff Reporter © Provided by Vancouver Sun The dead whale was identified by researchers as being an 18-year-old female known as Kayak. Replay Video Skip Ad A dead humpback whale, identified by researchers as being an 18-year-old female known as Kayak, was discovered on a Haida Gwaii beach on Saturday. The Marine Education and Research Society, a non-profit marine conservation organization, said the whale’s carcass was discovered near the mouth of the Tlell River on Graham Island. In Facebook post, MERS said the cause of death has not been determined but 18 years is a relatively young age for a humpback.

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