Grace Kennedy
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In the field with frogs
What it’s like to get out into a wetland in search of Oregon spotted frogs. Continue reading
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Pre-orders start now!
It’s all in the title. Pre-ordering is now available for Canada’s Endangered Animals. You will be able to find the book pretty much anywhere books are sold. But to make it easy for you, I’ll give you a few links… Continue reading
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New year, new book, new projects
We’ve been in 2026 for nearly three weeks now, and I have not written 2025 on any one of my documents so far. I personally think that’s cause for celebration. It also means it’s a great time for me to… Continue reading
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The cover reveal
CANADA’S ENDANGERED ANIMALS inches closer to publication with the reveal of its official cover. Continue reading
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Honouring Endangered Species Day
On Endangered Species Day, learn about a few ways to help at-risk animals in Canada. Continue reading
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Brain worms, caribou, and the ethics of captivity
Grace talks to an expert about the past and future of the Gaspésie-Atlantic Caribou. Continue reading
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A bookish announcement
After decades of writing, I am thrilled to announce that I will be publishing a juvenile non-fiction book about Canada’s Endangered Animals with Nimbus Publishing. Continue reading
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Sumas Lake, the Nooksack River, and the historic roots of a 21st Century disaster
2022 Jack Webster Award winner on the return of Sumas Lake. Continue reading
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#Buttergate
2021 BCYCNA award-winning series on hard butter and palm fats. Continue reading
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Finding Success
2019 BCYCNA award-winning series on Indigenous education in Delta. Continue reading









