You see a misshapen pepper, an undersized peach or an oddly coloured apple.
Excitement was brimming this week as MacKimmie Tower’s first occupants moved into their new work spaces.
A new assessment of groundwater resources in the Spanish Valley watershed in southern Utah shows an amount that is about 30–40% lower than previously reported, according to a U.S. Geological Survey report.
When Stephen King was growing up in North Portal, Saskatchewan, barn swallows were a common sight.
In the 1920s, scientists identified aurora trout as a new species native only to northeastern Ontario.
After dam removals and fish passage improvements, endangered Atlantic salmon are returning to the Penobscot River in encouraging numbers.
From a rocky outcrop in the forest surrounding Penticton, members of the UBC Okanagan Wildlife Society gaze across a valley onto a steep sun-drenched slope, as government wildlife biologist Craig McLean details what he has spotted.
Canada has committed to protecting nearly 20 per cent of the country’s landscape by 2020.
Commercial organic and synthetic nitrogen fertilizer helps feed around half of the world’s population.
Urban sprawl has led to the creation of food deserts in metropolitan areas across the United States, according to a published study by a researcher at The University of Texas at Arlington.
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