Ecosystems
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Should nature have financial value in Canada’s accounting system? What experts sayExperts say Canada cannot properly address climate change without recognizing the financial value of natural assets like forests and wetlands.CanadaOct 9, 2022
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New Brunswick group to proceed with invasive fish eradication in Miramichi areaAn environmental group says it has until September to eradicate smallmouth bass from New Brunswick's Miramichi watershed, after its operation was put on hold last September.CanadaAug 8, 2022
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Oceana audit says little progress in Canada’s fishery management over last five yearsIn its fifth annual audit report, Oceana Canada says more than 80 per cent of the critically depleted fish stocks lack rebuilding plans to restore them to healthy levels.CanadaNov 16, 2021
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Plan to kill invasive fish in New Brunswick watershed delayed until next yearOver 120 people and supplies were in place for the operation in mid-August, but protesters in canoes refused to leave the area.EnvironmentSep 22, 2021
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B.C. wildfires cause for concern for wildlife in area, expert saysResearch is lacking on wildlife habitat ravaged by fires, one expert said.CanadaAug 23, 2021
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Researchers probing hidden secrets in waters off northern Labrador coastUnderwater cameras around fjords have already yielded stunning images of soft corals and "forests" of sea anemones.EnvironmentAug 23, 2019
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SpaceX launches 3 Canadian radar satellites to survey the NorthSpaceX says the satellites will have daily access to “any point of 90 per cent of the world’s surface.”ScienceJun 12, 2019
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5 New Brunswick lakes have high levels of DDT despite ban on pesticide 46 years agoThe scientist behind the study says the findings have significant implications for today.EnvironmentJun 12, 2019
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Plans for Alberta caribou maternity ward criticized by scientific paperAlberta's plans to restore a dwindling caribou herd by penning off a large section of forest for pregnant cows is coming under attack in scientific literature.EducationJan 12, 2017
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Fort McMurray wildfire likely killed all wildlife in its path: expertThe fire that swept through Fort McMurray and still rages through the northern forest likely destroyed all wildlife in its path, according to one expert. But the disaster's impact on wildlife has yet to be documented.EnvironmentMay 12, 2016
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