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Series
La faune connectée
8 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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E1
: Les mystères sous la glace : l'hiver au lac Opinicon
23min28s
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
23min27s
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
23min26s
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
23min27s
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
23min26s
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
23min27s
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
23min27s
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
23min27s
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:
Élémentaire
7e année
8e année
Secondaire
9e année
10e année
11e année
12e année
Subjects:
Études sociales, histoire et géographie
Géographie (Études sociales, histoire et géographie)
Orientation et carrière
Sciences et technologie
Biologie
Skills:
Citoyenneté mondiale et durabilité
Innovation
Pensée critique
Résolution de problèmes
Themes:
Canada
Environnement et développement durable
French level:
B1 : Seuil
B2 : Avancé ou indépendant
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