Field-based guides and observation notes on Canadian wildlife, seasonal patterns and natural habitats.
ElmWeekly publishes identification guides, species notes and seasonal observation information focused on wildlife in Canada. Coverage includes mammals, birds and their habitats across boreal forest, tundra, wetland and coastal zones.
Content draws on publicly available research, government species profiles, and established field identification methods. No original research is claimed. External references are linked directly to primary sources including Parks Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, and Birds Canada.
The site focuses on the Canadian landmass from British Columbia to Newfoundland and Labrador, including northern territories. Species profiles and field notes are written at a level suitable for naturalists with some field experience. Taxonomy follows currently accepted scientific nomenclature.
Content is updated periodically. Dates shown on articles reflect the most recent review, not the original publication. Information on regulations, access and protected species status should always be verified against current provincial and federal sources before acting on it.
ElmWeekly does not provide advice for commercial wildlife operations, hunting or trapping. All content is informational. Observations of protected or at-risk species should be reported to the appropriate provincial or federal authority.
Articles
3 guides
Coverage
Canada-wide
Topics
Mammals & Birds
Last updated
May 2026
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