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Trudeau announces millions for conservation in Eastern Arctic

9th - Higher Ed
It's called the Sinaa Agreement. It gives $200 million from the federal governemnt, and $70 million from private donors. The money will go toward protecting the lands and waters over 800,000 square kilometres
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Trudeau annouces millions for conservation in Eastern Arctic

9th - Higher Ed
It's called the Sinaa Agreement. It gives $200 million from the federal governemnt, and $70 million from private donors. The money will go toward protecting the lands and waters over 800,000 square kilometres
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Vancouver council votes to speed up water meter rollout

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Vancouver city council has voted to consider ways to bring in universal water metering quicker to change the way most residents pay for their water. As Chad Pawson reports, Vancouver city councillor Sarah Kirby-Yung hopes the move will...
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Ecological corridor project along western Manitoba river no longer going ahead

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An ecological corridor project along a western Manitoba river is no longer going ahead. The watershed district that got federal funding for the program has declined the grant over escalating concern and opposition in the area.
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Drones and sensors are helping this researcher measure North Atlantic right whale health

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Researcher Gina Lonati is using new tools to measure the ecosystem and health of endangered North Atlantic right whales. She told CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin that it might help improve the species' rate of survival.
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How drones and sensors are helping this researcher measure North Atlantic right whale health

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Researcher Gina Lonati is using new tools to measure the ecosystem and health of endangered North Atlantic right whales. She told CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin that it might help improve the species' rate of survival.
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Southeast Asia’s oldest educational center set to shine once more after community-led restoration

9th - Higher Ed
Once the biggest and most important center for Buddhist learning in Southeast Asia, the crown jewel of the Golden Isle lay partially burned, buried and forgotten for centuries. Now, with the imminent opening of a new education center,...
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Busier waterways create dangerous conditions for whales

9th - Higher Ed
As the world’s waterways get busier it’s creating noisy and dangerous conditions for many whales that are colliding with boats and propellers on migratory routes.
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Climate Change Affects Butterfly Population

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The United States is moving to grant federal protections to the monarch butterfly, which was a once-common species recognizable by its striking black and orange patterns...It is facing a dramatic population decline in recent...
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What's next in the N.W.T.'s $375M conservation deal?

9th - Higher Ed
More than 20 Indigenious governments came together to sign onto the N.W.T.: Our Land for the Future agreement, but what's it really about? The CBC's Liny Lamberink breaks it down.
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Demolition of Sprout Brook Dam underway

9th - Higher Ed
After roughly 20 minutes of drilling, the dam split open, allowing the water for the first time in years to flow through.
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Portrait of last Battle of Britain pilot handed over at National Museum

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Brenda Malone, curator of Irish Military History, speaks about the handover of the portrait of the last Battle of Britain pilot, John “Paddy” Hemingway, at the National Museum of Ireland on Thursday.
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Woolly Mammoth Revival Begins With a Mouse

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Ben Lamm, Colossal Biosciences co-founder and CEO, details how the company brought back characteristics of the woolly mammoth to create the "Woolly Mouse." He joins Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Love or hate it? People react to Banksy's artwork at London Zoo

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PA interviews Karl Penman, London Zoo commercial operations manager at London Zoo, about a new Banksy artwork that showed up on Tuesday. PA also spoke to Tom and Alice both from London about what they thought of the piece
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Bloomberg

'De-Extincting' the Woolly Mammoth

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Ben Lamm, CEO and founder of Colossal Biosciences, discusses how his company aims to bring back long lost species as it reaches a $10.2B valuation. He speaks with Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology".
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Logging on public lands increases despite President Biden's forest protection efforts

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As logging increases in old-growth forests, there is concern among scientists and conservation groups that the Biden Administration isn't doing enough to preserve public land. (Scripps News)
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Sperm whales and dolphins off the coast of the Azores Islands, Portugal

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Footage of sperm whales and bottlenose dolphins off the coast of the Azores Islands, Portugal.
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They're here! First giant pandas from China in decades make their public debut in San Diego

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom proclaimed Aug. 8 California Panda Day in honor of Yun Chuan and Xin Bao's debut. (Scripps News)
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National Trust Communications Director comments on Just Stop Oil actions

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National Trust Communications Director Mark Funnell comments on Just Stop Oil actions while at London nature march. More than 350 charities, businesses and direct action groups were taking part in the Restore Nature Now march on...
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Castle conservationists hope to inspire other communities

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A group behind the conservation of a centuries-old castle is hoping the success of its project could inspire other communities to act to preserve their local history. Situated atop a rolling hillside on the shores of Lough Gara in rural...
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Turtle found washed up on Scottish beach released into the wild 18 months later

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A loggerhead sea turtle found in a critical condition on the Isle of Iona in Scotland in January last year has been released into the wild in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the Azores islands, Portugal. The turtle, named ‘Iona’, was...
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Turtle found washed up on Scottish beach released into the wild 18 months later

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A loggerhead sea turtle found in critical condition on the Isle of Iona in Scotland in January last year has been released into the wild in the Atlantic ocean off the coast of The Azores Islands, Portugal. The turtle, named ‘Iona’, was...
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Turtle found washed up on Scottish beach released into the wild 18 months later

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A loggerhead sea turtle found in critical condition on the Isle of Iona in Scotland in January last year has been released into the wild in the Atlantic ocean off the coast of The Azores Islands, Portugal. The turtle, named ‘Iona’, was...
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Press Association

Drone footage of Wytch Farm oil field as Government announces investigation into spill

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Barriers at the mouth of Owers Bay attempt to catch the oil spill from Perenco's Wytch Farm oil field as the Government launches an investigation to assess the impact on local wildlife and fisheries. Poole Harbour Commissioners (PHC),...