Have you ever wanted to know what a river otter eats for lunch? What about where moose go to stay warm in the winter, or why wolves like to live in packs?
Well, it’s your lucky day! This year, Earth Rangers has partnered with Megan Quinn, a conservation biologist who works with the Nature Conservancy of Canada, to support her research preserving otter, moose, and Eastern wolf habitat in a beautiful, forested area of Canada called the Frontenac Arch. And Megan can’t wait to answer all your questions about her work with these incredible animals!
Comment below with your questions for Megan! You can ask her for information about the animals she works with, the forest she works in, or even about her day-to-day life working as a conservationist! Maybe you’re curious about what she eats for breakfast before a big day of hiking through the forest, or how she stays safe around wild animals like wolves. Maybe you want to know why she chose to become a conservationist, or how you could pursue a job in conservation where you grow up. Or maybe you just want to know how big moose are in real life. Whatever you want to know, sound off in the comments!
We’ll select three to five of the best questions you post and share them with Megan. Check back in the New Year for her responses!
In the meantime, head over to the Earth Rangers Shop to purchase your own moose, otter, or Eastern wolf adoption kit and support Megan’s work!
How old are otters
How old do otters live to?
How do you go in a Ludlum process
Michael
do otters live in canada?
How do jellyfish reproduce
How often do you see wild animals like wolves, otters and moose and how hard is it to find them?
What do macaws eat??
Hi Megan! I wanted to ask why out of all the animals in the world, you choose to research otters, eastern wolves and moose. And which one is your favourite?
Why does bears like honey?
Why does butterflies have wings?