Extraordinary Drone Footage Reveals What Narwals Use Tusks for https://petapixel.com/2025/03/03/extraordinary-drone-footage-reveals-what-narwals-use-tusks-for/ #dronefootage #narwhal #unicorn #whales #drone #News

Extraordinary Drone Footage Reveals What Narwals Use Tusks for https://petapixel.com/2025/03/03/extraordinary-drone-footage-reveals-what-narwals-use-tusks-for/ #dronefootage #narwhal #unicorn #whales #drone #News
Some whale #linocut prints for #WorldWhaleDay! I’ve had the great privilege of seeing humpbacks and orcas (and other species) when working at sea. They seem as curious about us as we are of them.
I would love to see the blue whale and narwhals, in my other prints, too.
I hope we always live in a world where whales can thrive.
#printmaking #whale #humpbackWhale #orca #narwhal #blueWhale #sciart #conservation #MastoArt
Chunks of muktuk. A charcoal drawing I did in 2017. #muktuk #blubber #food #illustration #CharcoalDrawing #IndigenousCreatives #Inuit #narwhal #ArtistsOnMastodon
An interesting article on the supposed curative properties of bezoars and unicorn horns. https://www.houseofgoodfortune.org/bonheur-blog/toadstone-amulets #magic #bezoar #unicorn #narwhal #cures #ToadStone #SnakeStone #poisoning
Worrisome press freedoms issues in Canada. #oil and #gas industry, the Alberta government. Below is from today's newsletter from @thenarwhal
May 3, 2023. United Conservative Party Leader Danielle Smith recently told #CTV News she believes everyone’s rights under the Canadian Constitution need to be protected.
“They are dearly important to me and all Albertans,” Smith told the news outlet in a statement. “I am impressed with any political leader that stood up for the core Charter rights of freedom of speech, expression, religion, assembly and association these last several years. That shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone.”
But my recent experience dealing with the #Alberta #government tells a different story — an experience that points to glaring shortfalls in free speech in Canada as we mark World Press Freedom Day on May 3.
In March, I started filing a series of requests for records from four different Alberta ministries. Thanks to reporting by my colleagues Carl Meyer and Drew Anderson in December, I knew officials had been meeting in secretive committees with oil and gas lobbyists to cook up new government policies and decisions.
These are decisions affecting public health, public safety, the environment and the economy. They have larger national and international implications, but are immediately important in Alberta, where voters are about to head to the polls for a general election, with only a few pieces of the full picture.
I used a provincial transparency law — the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act — to request the records. I’ve been using laws such as this one for nearly two decades as an important tool for my reporting.
But I wasn’t prepared for what happened next.
In recent weeks, the four ministries systematically refused to accept 26 separate requests for meeting records with lobbyists over the past two years.
As my requests came in, internal correspondence shows how officials from a central Alberta office sprung into action. But instead of figuring out how to release information, they actually organized a meeting to discuss how to refuse my requests for records.
This effort to stifle my reporting is just the latest example of how journalists in Canada are increasingly facing obstacles to doing their jobs.
As some of you know, The Narwhal has asked the courts to review whether the RCMP and the federal government infringed on press freedom in November 2021, when officers arrested photojournalist Amber Bracken and kept her in jail for several days.
The Narwhal’s award-winning staff are also among those struggling to cope with rising hostility and online harassment, particularly of women journalists. Our Ontario bureau chief, Denise Balkissoon, has also documented how a troubling lack of transparency in her province about changes to protected areas and the Greenbelt region is “a violation of democracy that will affect Ontarians for generations to come.”
The first part of Canada’s Constitution — the Charter of Rights and Freedoms — guarantees “#freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication.”
To me, this means we must all be empowered with the information that allows us to exercise those #rights and #freedoms.
In healthy #democracies, this would mean elected representatives introduce and support laws that ensure information about their government is also free. And so freedom of information laws become an extension of free speech — one that applies to all members of the public, regardless of their identity.
At The Narwhal, we take these rights seriously. We consider it part of our responsibility as journalists to ensure you are empowered and informed about matters that could affect your health and safety, as well as the environment and economy.
We aren’t intimidated by those who are opposed to free speech and a free #press — and we haven’t played our last card in this battle to shine a light on secrecy.
Thanks for reading and supporting The #Narwhal as we fight for press freedom.
Mike De Souza
Managing editor
#WorldPressFreedomDay
Country food from an Inuit feast. Narwhal muktuk and seal, which have been cut up with an ulu: a woman’s half-circular knife. #CountryFood #Inuit #Indigenous #IndigenousFood #Food #Maqtaq #Muktuk #RawMeat #RawFood #TraditionalFood #EatSealWearSeal #Narwhal #Arctic
Formal investigation being considered over land purchased prior to #Ford's election in the #Greenbelt.
"The OPP received multiple complaints from environmental groups and members of the public after the government revealed that 7,400 acres of land would be removed from the Greenbelt and converted into housing developments, breaking a promise Ford made during the 2018 election campaign to leave the area intact.
Further questions were raised after a Toronto Star/Narwhal investigation found one developer bought 700 acres of Greenbelt land in September, weeks before the government announced its plan to open that property for development."
Good investigative #journalism triggered by the #Narwhal #TorontoStar
https://globalnews.ca/news/9388298/ontario-greenbelt-police-investigation-anti-rackets/