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La faune connectée

16 episodes
A documentary series that combines science, technology and wildlife, focusing on the research that French-speaking Canadian biologists and researchers are carrying out on wild animals.
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  • Episodes (8)
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E1 : Les mystères sous la glace : l'hiver au lac Opinicon .

23 min 28 s
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Every winter, a thick layer of ice covers Lake Opinicon in Ontario. In this dark, cold environment, the map turtles hibernate without access to air or oxygen.
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E2 : La couleur du lièvre .

23 min 27 s
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Researchers are noticing that, as a result of climate change, the hare is no longer able to change its coat colour with the seasons. They are studying the hare's behaviour and adaptation.
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E3 : Petites et en péril .

23 min 26 s
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White-nose syndrome is a mysterious infection that emerged in 2006, wiping out entire bat populations in Canada and the USA. Today, researchers are studying the species to ensure its survival.
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E4 : Les chemins du caribou .

23 min 27 s
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For several years now, in the Wek'èezhìi region north of Yellowknife, some thirty woodland caribou have been fitted with telemetric collars and tracked in real time by geolocation.
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E5 : Sur la trace des invertébrés .

23 min 26 s
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Under the waves of the St. Lawrence River, Kathleen MacGregor is conducting a research project focused on invertebrates living in the cold, dark depths of the estuary.
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E6 : Chasseur et chassé .

23 min 27 s
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In an area of boreal forest near Manigotagan, northeast of Winnipeg, provincial biologists placed GPS collars on wolves and moose to study these species.
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E7 : Démocratiser la science .

23 min 27 s
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With climate change, birds are changing their migratory routes. Those that migrate long distances to spend the winter in the warmth are particularly affected by the destruction of their habitat.
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E8 : Perdu et retrouvé .

23 min 27 s
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The striped bass disappeared from the St. Lawrence River in the late 1960s. In 2002, to rebuild the population, the Quebec Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks launched a research program.
    Levels:
    Elementary Grade 7 Grade 8 Secondary Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
    Subjects:
    Guidance and Career Education Social Studies, History, and Geography Geography Science and technology Biology
    Skills:
    Global Citizenship and Sustainability Innovation Critical Thinking Problem Solving
    Themes:
    Canada Environment and Sustainable Development
    French level:
    B1: Threshold B2: Vantage
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