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Posts tagged with ‘nature’ (97)


Tornado rips past storm chaser during CG Twitter interview


Posted by Heather Yundt in Nature on Thursday, May 30, 2013



Storm chaser George Kourounis tweeted this photo of a tornado near Bennington, Kansas, during an interview with Canadian Geographic. (Photo courtesy of George Kourounis)

Chasing tornados may be the everyday work of storm chaser George Kourounis, but that didn't lessen his adrenaline rush as a supercell storm turned into a violent tornado near Bennington, Kansas, on Tuesday.

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Study: Male black widow spiders eat their mates too


Posted by Lillianne Cadieux-Shaw in Nature on Friday, May 10, 2013



A female black widow spider spins her web. (Photo: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

Female black widow spiders are known for the rather cruel treatment of their mates; the ‘widow’ in the name gets its origin from the female spider’s unromantic habit of eating her partner after mating. However, according to a new study released this week, there may be black widowers as well.

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Canadian Museum of Nature festival brings the Arctic to the south


Posted by Brittany Harris in Science & Technology on Friday, April 12, 2013



Visitors assemble an igloo, part of an installation for the National Film Board. Click on the image to view a slideshow of the festival. (Photo: Chuck Clark)

Intertwined, two creatures dig their heels into the ground, push their heads together and shove each other as hard as they can. As they challenge one another, threatening grunts and squeals escape them. Surprisingly, these are not two animals fighting to the death to defend their right to breed, but two educators at the Canadian Museum of Nature demonstrating a traditional Inuit children’s game called “Muskoxen fight.”

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Speaker Series: Storm chaser George Kourounis


Posted by Heather Yundt in Nature on Wednesday, March 27, 2013



Storm chaser George Kourounis will be speaking in Ottawa on April 24, 2013.

On April 24, 2013, join storm chaser and global adventurer George Kourounis as he showcases his most harrowing adventures, and misadventures, from his travels to the most remote and dangerous places on Earth to document extreme forces of nature such as tornadoes, hurricanes, volcanoes, avalanches and deadly caves.

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Parks Canada worker captures rare Canada lynx video


Posted by Andrew Lovesey in Nature on Saturday, February 23, 2013



Frantic calls to Parks Canada’s dispatch line from concerned park visitors sent Alex Taylor — a Parks Canada human-wildlife conflict specialist in Banff, Yoho and Kootenay national parks — to a spot along the Trans-Canada Highway where a mother lynx and her kitten were lingering next to the fencing meant to protect wildlife from becoming road kill.

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