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Moose sex corridor project touted

9th - Higher Ed
There are all kinds of ways to help wildlife, this is a Nova Scotia initiative to help moose get a better wild life
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Coastlines: ‘Conservation is just a way of life,’ Heiltsuk Nation member says

9th - Higher Ed
As marine environments are increasingly threatened by pressures such as plastic pollution, biodiversity loss and climate change, scientists and environmental advocates are looking to implement solutions to help protect the health of our...
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Road Trip Close to Home: Action Wildlife Foundation in Goshen

9th - Higher Ed
From alpacas to zebras and aoudads to zebus, the safari-style setup spans acres and makes for an easy, up-close- encounter with many rare animals.
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A field trip to Bunchberry Meadows, southwest of Edmonton

9th - Higher Ed
Join Grade 6 students from High Park School in Stony Plain as they explore this conservation area and learn more about the forest.
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Raising awareness about the importance of pollinators on World Bee Day

9th - Higher Ed
The United Nations has declared May 20th World Bee Day, and the 22nd, the International Day of Biological Diversity. Concordia University biology professor Carly Ziter talks about what we can do to help protect bees and other pollinators.
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Charlie's Place is significant to the Mi'kmaq, and a new agreement will protect it

9th - Higher Ed
Qalipu First Nation is partnering with the Nature Conservancy of Canada to protect 11,000 hectares of land between the southwest and northwest rivers flowing into Gander Lake, which officials hope can ensure its safety for generations to...
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Children at risk from roaming elephants: Zimbabwe bike scheme aims to increase safety

9th - Higher Ed
In Zimbabwe, Hwange's authorities give bicycles to kids for safer commutes amid wildlife encounters, promoting conservation support.
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Sask. justice minister talks about new bear spray regulations

9th - Higher Ed
The Saskatchewan government says it's restricting bear spray in public urban spaces. Justice Minister Bronwyn Eyre spoke with media at the announcement.
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Cougars may be becoming more common in Manitoba, conservationist says after trapper's unique catch

9th - Higher Ed
A trapper in the Parkland region has become the first person to ever catch a live cougar in Manitoba. Stephen Petersen, director of conservation and research at the Assiniboine Zoo, talks about what the rare encounter can tell us about...
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Bald eagle nest reported in Toronto for the first time in 100 years

9th - Higher Ed
A new bird's nest in Toronto is creating a buzz among local bird watchers and conservationists. The nest is being used by bald eagles, and as CBC’s Patrick Swadden tells us, it has many excited about what that means for the region's...
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Bald eagle nest reported in Toronto for the first time ever

9th - Higher Ed
A new bird's nest in Toronto is creating a buzz among local bird watchers and conservationists. The nest is being used by bald eagles, and as CBC’s Patrick Swadden tells us, it has many excited about what that means for the region's...
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Bald eagle nest reported in Toronto for the first time in recorded history

9th - Higher Ed
A new bird's nest in Toronto is creating a buzz among local bird watchers and conservationists. The nest is being used by bald eagles, and as CBC’s Patrick Swadden tells us, it has many excited about what that means for the region's...
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The Cape Ray shipwreck is (mostly) out of the water. What happens now?

9th - Higher Ed
The race to preserve a washed-up shipwreck in Cape Ray is still on. Folks have secured the wreck on the beach, and it's mostly out of the water. Shawn Bath of the N.L. Shipwreck Preservation Society gives us his take on what could happen...
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Scott Peck describes the reasons for creating wetlands in Stoney Creek

9th - Higher Ed
Wetland creation has three important benefits, Scott Peck, who directs watershed management at the Hamilton Conservation Authority, says.
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Can De-Extinction Save the Planet? Colossal Wants to Try

9th - Higher Ed
Co-founder and CEO of Colossal Ben Lamm explains how the company is working to bring back extinct species and shares early details of the upcoming documentary from the ‘My Octopus Teacher’ filmmaker.
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Hawaii's highest peak is caught in a spiritual tug of war between astronomers and Native Hawaiians

9th - Higher Ed
Both indigenous activists and scientists believe the volcano holds answers to the mysteries of the universe but do not agree on how it should be used.
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Meet the ecologist spreading her wings in New Zealand to save seabirds

9th - Higher Ed
"You can't expect to save a whole species in a month. Don't give up. We need to keep fighting. The alternative is to just let it all crumble. We can't do that."
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U.S. zoo says farewell as 'iconic' pandas head to China

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. National Zoo is saying goodbye to panda family Tian Tian and Mei Xiang, and their three-old offspring born in the U.S. named Xiao Qi Ji, before they travel to their new home at a conservation centre in China.
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Alberta First Nation trying to stop plan to pump oil from wetland

9th - Higher Ed
Fort McKay First Nation members say they disapprove of energy giant Suncor's plan to cut a 'sacred' wetland in two in order to pump oil from it. A conservation group agrees and has pushed Alberta's energy regulator to reconsider the...
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Baby Seals Rescued by Beachgoers

9th - Higher Ed
Heartwarming footage showed beachgoers rescuing baby seals from a net in South Africa.
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EU parliament divided on plans to review wolves' conservation status

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission's plans to review the conservation status of the wolf in Europe has divided the European Parliament.
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French conservationists warn that 4000-year-old menhir statues are at risk of erosion

9th - Higher Ed
Aged at least 4,000 years, the enigmatic menhir statues are facing a grave threat from erosion, caution the conservators.
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How Gorongosa National Park is empowering women

9th - Higher Ed
How Gorongosa National Park is empowering women
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PM Narendra Modi hails India’s efforts to preserve ‘big cats’ at G20 Ministerial Meeting

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 28 addressed the G20 Environment and Climate Sustainability Ministerial Meeting via video conferencing. He hailed India’s ‘Project Tiger’ which is aimed to promote the conservation of tigers. He said,...