River otters have been eating juvenile sturgeon released from a Vanderhoof hatchery. By visiting dozens of otter latrine sites along the Nechako River, UNBC graduate student Cale Babey has begun to quantify the extent of the predation.
How well do you know your bees? York University researchers have found bee knowledge in Canada lacking with about half of those surveyed thinking honey bees are wild and native to Canada.
The 2020 monsoon has brought historic amounts of rain to the country.
New access anywhere interactive map helps minimize loss of life and property.
In ten percent of forests in central Europe, trees lost some or all of their leaves too early in the dry summer of 2018.
The Middle East is one of the most water scarce regions in the world.
Wildfires burning in the West affect not only the areas burned, but the wider regions covered by smoke.
Canada’s forests are a key source of renewable materials, from paper to lumber. Yet many of the industry’s most common products, such as cardboard and newsprint, are on the low end of the value chain.
An estimated 5 billion tons of desert dust disperses into Earth’s atmosphere every year. Some of it makes its way to the roof of the world — the Himalayas.
The unusually red and acidic Rio Tinto harbors microscopic life that could inform the search for life on Mars.
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