Endangered Species & Biodiversity
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The moths are coming back to Peterborough and area
2022-03-26
Area residents had a chance Saturday to learn about the coming season’s infestation of spongy moths. Hannah Brown, a member of the Canadian Conservation Corps, held the session at Mark S. Burnham Park on Highway 7 east of the city.
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They're dying because we're killing them': Documentary hopes to help save right whales
2022-03-18
If a key weapon in the battle to save the North Atlantic right whale is public awareness, the filmmakers and subjects behind a new documentary are on the front lines.
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NEW CWF RESEARCH EXPOSES ONTARIO’S FAILURE TO REVERSE A CRITICAL DECLINE IN NATIVE EEL POPULATION
2022-02-23
New research by the Canadian Wildlife Federation, relying on documents obtained through a freedom of information request, reveals that Ontario and hydropower producers in the province have failed to meet legal responsibilities for conserving the American Eel.
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‘It’s critical’: new film examines plight of endangered North Atlantic right whales
2022-02-18
When journalist Nadine Pequeneza started working on her new documentary Last of the Right Whales, she had never seen one up close in its natural habitat.
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A scary future for Ontario’s turtles
2022-02-16
Turtle species across Ontario are under threat, and it’s up to us to save them
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New film opening in Halifax aims to assist the endangered right whale
2022-02-15
Dalhousie University’s Sean Brillant is among experts participating in a Q&A session following the Halifax premiere of 'Last of the Right Whales' on February 20
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How Do Freshwater Turtles Survive a Canadian Winter?
2022-01-03
Many birds fly south to avoid the long, cold Canadian winter. Turtles don’t have that option.
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Turtles like eavesdropping on potential mates, Carleton instructor finds
2021-11-09
Turtles watch potential mates to scope out their competition, according to recent research by Carleton biology instructor Grégory Bulté.
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Burns Lake man does his part for salmon population
2021-10-27
New culverts installed over creek near Babine Lake; help provided by government, LBN
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