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Rural site of former addiction treatment centre goes to province for conservation

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The now-closed Lonewater Farm in Grand Bay-Westfield, home to endangered wildlife and mature and diverse woodland, is to become part of New Brunswick's conservation efforts.
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Best Beaches: We are kicking off the unofficial start to summer at Jenkinson's in Point Pleasant Beach

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Watch "Best Beaches" every Thursday to discover the hidden gems, the endless activities, and where to catch the best summer vibes.
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Habitat for Humanity of Coastal Fairfield celebrates relocation to Stratford

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Habitat for Humanity helps families build and improve their homes.
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Mount St. Mary College donates properties to Habitat for Humanity

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Situated behind the college at 417 and 419 Liberty St., these properties will serve as the foundation for new affordable housing units.
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Walk for Housing raises money for Habitat for Humanity Newburgh

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About 300 people attended the annual Walk for Housing that was hosted by Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newburgh on Sunday at Washington's Headquarters.
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Can conservationists save this threatened species of frog?

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As work resumes on a road through a Quebec wetland, there are concerns enough isn't being done to protect the western chorus frog.
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Hundreds rally in Newburgh to support Habitat for Humanity

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The organization hosted its 25th annual Walk for Housing, drawing participants from the local community.
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Take out bees with your books at this West Vancouver library

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The West Vancouver Memorial Library is lending out mason bees to local residents so they can establish their own colonies at home. The library's Taren Urquhart explains more about the program.
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The elusive flying squirrel is found in only 1 place in southwestern Ontario: Point Pelee

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You may not see them when you visit, but Point Pelee National Park has a population of flying squirrels. CBC Windsor News at 6 host Meg Roberts headed out to Leamington to meet up with ecologist Crystal Antaya to learn all about them.
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Habitat for Humanity Women Build Week kicks off in Orange County

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The staff at the Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan in Newburgh is donating time this week to fix up two town homes on William Street for two local families.
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The ecological impact of wildfires

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Applied ecologist Brandon Allen from Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute gives insight on how forest species communities are changing and responding to the increase of wildfires.
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Habitat for Humanity celebrate Women’s Day

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The organization dedicated its work on Friday to Rosalynn Carter's legacy, calling it "Women Build Day."
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Elephants under threat: Bangladesh bans adoption of the animals

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Elephants now have more legal protections in Bangladesh - but conservationists say laws alone won't help the endangered animals.
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What's going on here? Let's quack this case.

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Dozens of ducks in a patch of water along the marsh trail in Dieppe are probably a result of weather conditions, says researcher.
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Learning from beavers to preserve B.C. wetlands

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With the Columbia wetlands getting increasingly dry, conservationists are turning to man-made beaver dams to help protect the ecosystem in southeastern B.C.
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Meet the ecologist spreading her wings in New Zealand to save seabirds

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"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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How Indigenous stewardship made a barren wasteland teem with life

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Wildlife is returning to land that was decimated by construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway in the 1950s in the First Nation community of Kahnawake. A decade-long restoration effort has encouraged better soil and moisture which brought...
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Half of world's species in decline, study suggests

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A new study suggests half of the world's species are in decline, amounting to what it warns is the widespread erosion of global biodiversity and another signal the planet is entering a mass extinction.
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US biodiversity crisis: 41% ecosystems face the risk of collapse

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A new report finds that 41 percent of animals in the US and more than a third of plants are at risk of extinction.
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South Korean town improves wintering sites for migratory birds

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A species of bird designated as "vulnerable" is facing a new threat in South Korea.
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Global population hits 8 billion people prompting overcrowding concerns

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The world population has reached eight billion people, according to the United Nations. Some experts believe that number is starting to stabilize, but there are serious concerns about how humans are crowding out other species.
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India welcomes back cheetahs, 70 years after local extinction

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Arrival of eight big cats from Namibia coincides with the 72nd birthday of Indian Prime Minister Modi who released the f
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Kashmiris strive to protect endangered deer during winter

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Conservationists in Indian-administered Kashmir are on a mission to keep critically endangered deer alive during the winter.
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Australia designates koalas as endangered species

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Decision follows years of lobbying by conservation groups amid catastrophic declines in iconic species’ population.