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2008-04-25
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Births of 2008
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In 2008, Zoo “sauvage” visitors will have an extra treat: the sight of three bear cubs happily discovering the pleasures of the Nature Trail Park. (En savoir plus)
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2007-12-07
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Japanese macaques in the snow
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Visitors will be pleased to observe these small monkeys in the snow when visiting the Zoo sauvage this winter. (En savoir plus)
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2007-06-13
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A great habitat
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Visitors have now access to the new Japanese macaques' habitat. The habitat of 4200 squared metres, allows the colony of monkeys to enjoy themselves. (En savoir plus)
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2007-06-07
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Public opening: June 11th
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The Japanese macaques’ colony made its first official steps outside, Wednesday June 6th. (En savoir plus)
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2007-05-02
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The Japanese macaques are here
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After a long trip of more than 12 hours, the troup of 16 Japanese macaques has arrived Tuesday night, May 1st. The groupe came from the Toronto zoo. (En savoir plus)
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2007-02-12
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Boreal Summer Camp 2007
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It is the registration period for the Boreal Summer Camp. Summer 2007 will be full of surprises for the campers. The Boreal summer camp is a unique French immersion. (En savoir plus)
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2006-04-04
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Did you know that coniferous
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Divided between Europe, Asia and North America, the boreal forest biome, which covers 12 million km2, adapted to a cold climate and extreme temperature ranges. The ecosystem is dominated by coniferous forest, the vast majority of whose conifers retain their needles during winter. (En savoir plus)
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2006-02-02
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Skunk day!
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Ernest, our official weather-telling skunk, did not see its shadow. At precisely 11:18 this morning, February 2, 2006, Ernest came out of its den and decided to explore the area instead of going straight back inside. Hence, if we believe our furry friend, spring is at our doors! (En savoir plus)
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2006-01-12
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It's our birthday!!!
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The Wild Zoo celebrated the birthday of its three polar bears on January 7th and 8th. Inukshuk, Frimas and Aisaqvak are 3 years old!!! To celebrate, a giant cake made of snow, filled with fish, apples and pumpkin, was built into their exhibit. Of course, it did not last long as the bears "enjoyed" eating it, much to the delight of the public present for the occasion. Everyone, bears included, had a blast! (En savoir plus)
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2005-11-11
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Inukshuk is having fun!
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Ever since he was little, Inukshuk has had an infatuation for blue toys! That is what the Toronto Zoo’s keepers noticed when he was first rescued. At only a couple weeks old, Inukshuk would bite, destroy and squash the blue buckets left with him. (En savoir plus)
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2005-09-26
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A bear cub rescued for a better
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The wild Zoo of Saint-Félicien welcomed, a few weeks ago, an American black bear cub of approximately 6 months old. (En savoir plus)
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2004-11-05
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Adventure excursion !
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Adventure excursion in the land of the caribou ! (En savoir plus)
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2004-03-09
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A wolverine cub: the first baby
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The wolverine has been listed as an ‘endangered species’ in Eastern Canada since May 2003, and this fragile status means that every new birth is of great significance and constitutes one more step to saving the species. (En savoir plus)
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2003-11-05
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English version of Borealie.org
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The CCBB is proud to offer to its English speaking visitors an English version of our website. Almost all sections are now available in English and French, and according from now, all new contents will be added in both languages. (En savoir plus)
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