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? How many different species have been identified in Canada?
- 300,000
- 25,000
+ 80,000
! According to the
Canadian government’s latest estimates, Canada has around 80,000 wild species, excluding bacteria and viruses.
- 5,000
- None of the above
? True or false: 14% of oceans and 12.5% of lands in Canada are protected.
+ True.
! And
14% of oceans and
12.5% of lands is only a starting point. Under the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, Canada plans to protect
30% of its lands and oceans by 2030.
- False
? Which Canadian island chain was left mostly untouched by the Laurentide ice sheet that covered most of North America during the ice age?
- Galapagos Islands
+ Haida Gwaii archipelago
! Known as the Canadian Galapagos, the more than 200 islands in the Haida Gwaii archipelago are the ancestral home of the Haida Nation, and they feature
exceptional biodiversity, coastal rainforests, old-growth cedar forests, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Scott Islands
- Aleutian archipelago
? Once one of the most prolific whale species in the northern Atlantic Ocean, which whale is now endangered?
- Beluga whale
- Pacific gray whale
- Killer whale
- Bowhead whale
+ North Atlantic right whale
! Hunters gave this whale species its moniker for being “right” for easy hunting. Now, only about 350 North Atlantic right whales remain, and less than 25% are breeding females. The leading causes of death for right whales are fishing gear entanglement and vessel strikes. The Pew Charitable Trusts is working with partners to
expand use of ropeless gear technology and
improve fisheries management practices to reduce entanglements.
? True or false: The boreal forest in Canada is the largest intact forest on Earth.
+ True
- False
! The boreal is the largest intact forest on the planet. Its trees, wetlands, and lakes
provide valuable habitat for hundreds of plant and animal species.
Indigenous peoples have been interconnected with these lands for millennia.
? Which animal is considered central to the Arctic food web?
+ Arctic cod
! Arctic cod is a keystone species for the marine mammals that eat them—such as beluga and bowhead whales—as well as for Indigenous peoples who depend on marine mammals for traditional hunting, making it a central component of the Arctic food web. But despite its importance, very little is known about Arctic cod, and Pew supports a treaty to
prevent unregulated fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean until research can provide greater insight into the species.
- Pacific halibut
- Narwhal
- Phytoplankton
- Arctic char
? How many migratory birds leave the boreal forest in Canada to fly south in the fall?
- 300 million
+ 3 billion to 5 billion
! Between 3 billion and 5 billion birds migrate south each year from Canada’s boreal forest, known as
North America’s bird nursery, to warmer climates in the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America.
- 1 trillion
- 500 million
- 1 billion
? Which Arctic mammal is sometimes called “the unicorn of the sea”?
+ Narwhal
! Narwhals are
known for their distinctive tusk-like horn, and one of their most important habitats is Baffin Bay in the Canadian Arctic. Their lifespan averages 100 years, and they are the deepest-diving cetacean, having been tracked to depths of more than 1,000 metres.
- Bowhead whale
- Beluga whale
- Blue whale
- Manatee
? Which Pacific island chain supports the highest concentration of breeding seabirds in Canada?
- Haida Gwaii archipelago
+ Scott Islands
! The
Scott Islands archipelago rises off the British Columbia coast and provides vital breeding, resting, feeding, and foraging ground for up to 10 million migratory seabirds each year.
- Hawaiian Islands
- Aleutian Islands
- Arqvilliit (Ottawa Islands)
? What is the name of the largest polynya—an open-water area surrounded by sea ice—in the Arctic?
- Arqvilliit (Ottawa Islands)
+ Pikialasorsuaq
! Pikialasorsuaq, meaning “Great Upwelling.” The area, also called Sarvarguaq, is one of the largest polynyas in the world. The upwelling of relatively warm water makes it one of the most biologically productive areas north of the Arctic Circle,
with habitat that supports the world’s northernmost Inuit communities and vast populations of marine mammals.
- Pimachiowin Aki
- Tallurutiup Imanga
- None of the above