Gros Morne National Park
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Smell of dead blue whale worsens as Newfoundland town awaits answersIf you were a betting man or woman you might be interested in a Facebook pool wagering on when a bloated, decomposing blue whale might explode in a small Newfoundland community. Fortunately for Trout River, that probably won't happen.CanadaApr 30, 2014
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Dead blue whales washing ashore in western NewfoundlandThe remains of nine school bus-sized whales, believed crushed to death in ice off Newfoundland, have begun washing up in coastal communities.CanadaApr 28, 2014
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Gros Morne National Park and the war over frackingThe national park might be the grounds for a strategic environmental battle.EnvironmentNov 14, 2013
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Albertan warns Newfoundland of fracking riskAn Alberta resident is warning Newfoundland about the risks of hydraulic fracturing, saying she blames the contentious fracking process for making her well water flammable.CanadaSep 21, 2013
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