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Why does purple dominate in lupin fields? Biology and the bees, says scientist | Globalnews.ca
Global B.C.· 3 days agoThe careful cluster of pink in the St. John’s gardens tended by retired neurosurgeon William...
As caterpillars eat N.B. maple leaves, syrup producers consider insecticide solution | Globalnews.ca
Global B.C.· 5 hours agoNew Brunswick’s maple syrup industry is considering using an insecticide to kill off forest tent...
Ghosts of species past: shedding new light on the demise of NZ’s moa can help other flightless birds
The Conversation· 7 days agoNew Zealand was once home to giant flightless birds called moa. All nine species of moa were driven to extinction soon after first contact with humans. In our new research ...
An infestation of 'aggressive' red fire ants hits Santa Barbara County
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 7 days agoSanta Barbara County has spent a total of $15,000 eradicating local populations of red imported fire...
Glyphosate use in Roberts Creek ditches concerns beekeeper
Coast Reporter· 6 days agoBudd says his daughter was running on Lockyer Road the other week when she saw a small sign in a...
The Galapagos Islands and many of their unique creatures are at risk from warming waters
Toronto Star· 2 days agoGALÁPAGOS ISLANDS, Ecuador (AP) — Warm morning light reflects from the remains of a natural rock...
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EconoTimes· 6 days agoEconoTimes is a fast growing non-partisan source of news and intelligence on global economy and...
The Galapagos Islands and many of their unique creatures are at risk from warming waters
CTV News· 1 day agoWarm morning light reflects from the remains of a natural rock arch near Darwin Island, one of the...
Nature Conservancy of Canada asking 'citizen scientists' to submit photos during 'bio blitz'
CTV Atlantic News· 1 day agoThe Nature Conservancy of Canada is holding its 4th annual Big Backyard Bio Blitz from Aug. 1 to 5, and they are asking Nova Scotians to participate. Mark Frank is a development officer with the Nature Conservancy.
Manitoba butterfly enthusiasts raise monarchs to protect endangered species
CTV Winnipeg· 3 days agoSome self-proclaimed Manitoba “monarch butterfly enthusiasts” are working hard this summer to make...