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Canada needs to keep genetically engineered animals out of the wild, group saysNature Canada senior adviser said we need to prevent wild animals from being exposed to engineered cousins that could breed with them, prey on them or compete for food.EnvironmentMar 12, 2023
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City of Peterborough certified a ‘bird-friendly’ cityThe certification was developed by Nature Canada to encourage municipalities to become safer places for birds.EnvironmentDec 8, 2022
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Drawing links between nature and our healthThe good news, experts say, is a growing recognition around the world that people and nature cannot do anything but coexist.EnvironmentDec 6, 2022
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Canadian government masking carbon emissions from forestry: reportAn analysis suggests Canada is using questionable methods to dramatically underestimate greenhouse gas emissions from the forestry industry.EnvironmentOct 18, 2022
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Great Blue Heron selected as City of Peterborough’s first official birdA community vote held Aug. 2 to Sept. 5 allowed residents to nominate their favourite local bird species from a list of 16 curated by Bird Friendly Peterborough.EnvironmentSep 23, 2022
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Black-capped chickadee flies high as Calgary’s official birdThere were 36,677 votes cast by Calgarians between March 30 and May 1 and the black-capped chickadee captured 44 per cent of that vote to secure the victory.CanadaMay 14, 2022
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Public vote for Calgary’s official bird launched following council OKVoting opens Wednesday, March 30 and will run until May 1. The winner will be announced May 14.CanadaMar 30, 2022
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Calgarians one step closer to choosing the city’s official birdFive bird species have been shortlisted to be voted upon by the public: the Black-capped Chickadee, Northern Flicker, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Blue Jay and Black-billed Magpie.CanadaMar 15, 2022
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Ontario artist looks for Canadians’ nature photos to turn into paintings"How can I connect people with their love of Canadian landscape?" Sarah Merry told Global News.LifestyleDec 4, 2019
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Waterloo student receives national grant for anti-littering initiativeA Waterloo teen was one of five students from across the country who recently received a Young Nature Leadership Grant from Nature Canada.CanadaJun 14, 2019
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