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Carnivorous Plants | Planting Curiosity | Creator Network

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New ReviewJoin Rachael Tancock as she ventures into the bogs of British Columbia in search of some of the most fascinating and fiercest plants on Earth: carnivorous plants. In this episode, Rachael meets plant expert Justin Dunning, who reveals...
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Federal lawsuit against Wallkill horse breeder dismissed

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThomas Pushkal and his family own Maplewood Warmbloods, a training and breeding facility in the Town of Wallkill.
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'Extinction crisis' has scientists sounding the alarm over nature's rapid decline

9th - Higher Ed
Nature is in more trouble now than at any other time in human history, with extinction looming over one million species of plants and animals. That's according to UN report on biodiversity that says humans are the main culprit in this...
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Should Houston have been better prepared for a hurricane like Harvey?

9th - Higher Ed
Tough questions are now being asked as hurricane floods worsen in Texas
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Lake Victoria flooding: Rising water levels displace 40,000 in Kenya

9th - Higher Ed
Kenyans worry about their future as rising water levels on Lake Victoria floods their homes.
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Christopher De Sousa says the Grimsby Wetlands project is part of a wider movement to reclaim the waterfront

9th - Higher Ed
Researcher and president of the Canadian Brownfields Network Christopher De Sousa says projects like the Grimsby Wetlands "bring southern Ontarians back to the waterfront."
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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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Conservation group acquires parcel of Manitoba wetland

9th - Higher Ed
Wetlands and peatlands can help fight climate change and severe weather events. Now, a parcel of land in eastern Manitoba will be protected from peat extraction and development.
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Learning from beavers to preserve B.C. wetlands

9th - Higher Ed
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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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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Destroyed and reformed: S Korea's Bamseom Island a home to migrating birds

9th - Higher Ed
A small river island in South Korea's capital, which was destroyed more than 50 years ago to increase water flow, has formed again.
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Discarded pet turtles crowding out native B.C. species

9th - Higher Ed
Discarded pet turtles are thriving in lakes and ponds in B.C. threatening already endangered native turtles. Researchers found pet turtles not only encroach on habitat but expose native turtles to various diseases.
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Mexico museum spotlights endangered axolotl salamander

9th - Higher Ed
A zoo in Mexico has opened a new centre to educate everyone about an animal that has the ability to heal itself.
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Pollution endangers Bangladesh's rivers, risking livelihoods

9th - Higher Ed
Several major rivers in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka are now considered biologically dead.
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Supreme Court Limits Regulation of Some US Wetlands

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. Supreme Court has stripped federal agencies of authority over millions of acres of wetlands, weakening a bedrock environmental law enacted a half-century ago to cleanse the country’s badly polluted waters.
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EU warns Spain over proposal to expand irrigation near Doñana wetlands

9th - Higher Ed
A proposal to expand agricultural irrigation around Spain's natural park of Doñana has sparked controversy.
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Water in the desert: Restoring wetlands in Baja California

9th - Higher Ed
The United States and Mexico are working together to bring life back to the desert.
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Migrating birds struggle to find food in Kashmir

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of migrating birds in Indian-administered Kashmir are struggling to find food because of an intense cold-spell.
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Locally extinct Jaguars return to Argentina after 70 years

9th - Higher Ed
Ecosystems are perishing at a staggering rate across the southern most regions of South America.
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What's at stake for environmental protections if Ontario government passes budget bill

9th - Higher Ed
Former federal cabinet minister and Toronto mayor David Crombie has resigned as head of Ontario's Greenbelt Council in protest over the omnibus budget bill that he says would strip power from local conservation authorities.
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Zimbabwe wetlands construction triggers conservation worries

9th - Higher Ed
Environmental groups in Zimbabwe are urging the government to crack down on building in wetlands.
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Biomass readings give insights into Earth's carbon storage

9th - Higher Ed
The ESA's Biomass satellite provides groundbreaking insights into Earth's carbon storage by tracking forest carbon from space, helping scientists understand the planet's carbon cycle.
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Climate change, habitat loss & illegal trade behind declining population

9th - Higher Ed
Although the grey crowned crane remains common over some of its range, it faces threats to its habitat due to drainage, overgrazing, and pesticide pollution. East Africa's grey crowned cranes are on the verge of extinction.
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The Pride of Africa: Efforts underway to protect Africa's endangered grey crowned crane

9th - Higher Ed
Habitat loss, climate change and human actions have led to a steep decline in the population of the grey crowned crane. Now efforts are underway to help it survive and thrive.