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This fugitive white peacock has eluded capture for 8 days

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A rare white peacock escaped from a hobby farm in a Montreal suburb eight days ago. And despite multiple sightings and pictures around the neighbourhood, no one has managed to bring the runaway bird back home.
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New Indigenous-led TV series examines traumatic legacy of Sixties Scoop

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First Nations actress and producer Jennifer Podemski's new TV series Little Bird sheds light on life during the Sixties Scoop. Now available on Crave, it tells the story of a woman searching for her Indigenous family, after being...
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#TheMoment a bird of prey came face-to-face with a drone

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Drone pilot Devin Olsen caught an encounter with a curious bird of prey flying over a Surrey, B.C., golf course.
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In Case You Missed It: Peacock Returns to Zoo After Bronx Jaunt

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A peacock that escaped the Bronx Zoo was back in his enclosure on Thursday after strutting his stuff down a Bronx sidewalk earlier this week. The peacock escaped Wednesday and spent the night in a tree nearby before flying back to zoo...
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Researchers in the US are resurrecting dead birds and returning them to the skies as hi-tech drones

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Concerns have been raised over privacy issues with the new technology, but the project's lead hopes it can be used for wildlife conservation efforts.
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Elon Musk now owns Twitter

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Elon Musk completed his $44-billion US acquisition of Twitter late on Thursday and almost immediately fired the company's CEO, CFO and head of legal. Questions linger over whether users previously given permanent bans will be reinstated.
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Trending: Eminem Impressionist on TikTok, Zendaya Tennis Skills, & Meet 'Pan Solo'

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Trending breaks down the top viral headlines including one TikTok creator's spot-on impression of Eminem and Zendaya training for three months to play a tennis player in "Challengers."
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Today Explained: It's Puffling Season in Iceland

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In Iceland, people are throwing baby puffins from cliffs but there is a reason. The little ones can't take flight on their own, being that their eggs are hatched at the top of cliffs. Cheddar News breaks down the annual ritual of...
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Avian flu virus H5N1 sweeping through Canadian poultry farms

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A new strain of avian flu that's sweeping across Canada and around the world is now in B.C. Hundreds of thousands of birds have been euthanized or have been killed by the virus in Canada.
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Vancouver looks for ways to manage booming geese population

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Officials in Vancouver are asking the public to help them locate geese nests so staff can replace the eggs with frozen ones in a process known as addling. The city’s hoping this is one way it can control a booming geese population that’s...
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China reports more COVID-19 cases ahead of Olympics, Lunar New Year

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Ahead of the official start to the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, more people associated with the games are testing positive for COVID-19, while locals have altered their Lunar New Year celebrations for the third year.
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E-Scooter Company Bird Goes Public to Scale Up Its Environmental Impact

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E-scooter company Bird made its public debut on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday. CFO Yibo Ling joined Cheddar to discuss what made the company launch a SPAC IPO now. Ling noted one of the deciding factors was the need to scale...
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Climate change altering migratory paths for some birds, researchers say

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Researchers say they’re seeing the impact of climate change through the changing migratory patterns of birds.
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Songs of protest: Wild birds join the chorus of chants

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Animals not only pick up sounds, but also human emotions from agitated crowds during demonstrations.
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Trudeau announces new COVID measures for Canadians returning via land border

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters during his regular Tuesday media briefing.
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Former Snowbirds commander describes key moments of crash

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A former Snowbirds commander analyzes video of the recent crash which claimed the life of Capt. Jenn Casey, flagging key moments in the lead-up.
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B.C. tourist attractions look for local support

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Many B.C. tourist attractions are pivoting their focus from international tourism to visitors from within the province, with the hope they can recover some of the business lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Key moments in the Snowbirds crash

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A former Snowbirds commander analyzes video of the recent crash which claimed the life of Capt. Jenn Casey, flagging key moments in the lead-up.
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Bald Eagle Officially Named U.S. Bird | Brings Pride And Hope to Native Americans

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Some Native Americans traditionally bestow bald eagle feathers at ceremonies to mark achievements, such as graduations, and as a form of reverence for the bird they hold sacred as a messenger to the Creator.
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Official status sparks Eagle conservation efforts, experts claim deadly threats to Eagles

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Some Native Americans traditionally bestow bald eagle feathers at ceremonies to mark achievements, such as graduations, and as a form of reverence for the bird they hold sacred as a messenger to the Creator.
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Director Peter Jackson backs plan to bring New Zealand bird back to life | Hanomansing Tonight

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Filmmaker Peter Jackson owns one of the largest private collections of bones of an extinct New Zealand bird called the moa. The Lord of the Rings director's fascination with the flightless ostrich-like bird has led to an unusual...
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How a dog and hawk protect planes in Winnipeg

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When you think of airport employees who help keep your plane safe, a hawk and an English setter may not come to mind. This video shows how those two animals are helping manage wildlife collisions at Winnipeg Richardson International...
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Heads up, Toronto: These birds are on the attack

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In some Toronto neighbourhoods, red-winged blackbirds have been dive-bombing residents. CBC’s Britnei Bilhete has reaction from some who have been attacked and talks to a bird expert about why this is happening.
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The plight of the abandoned parrot: inside Greyhaven Exotic Bird Sanctuary

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They’re truly amazing animals, but they can also be not the easiest pet. They talk back. They’re messy, and they might well outlive you. That’s why every year, parrots are abandoned. And where do they end up? Radio-Canada’s Alexandre...