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Indigenous lands milestone in WA’s north
Business News· 8 hours agoOne quarter of Western Australia’s north will be under Indigenous protection as the federal government reveals three new designations in the state. Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek ...
Shark Week: 'Great White North' explores possible great white shark hot spot in Nova Scotia
Yahoo News Canada· 14 hours agoSo watching seal behaviour here has been really instructive on where we might encounter sharks."...
Retail and violent crime prevention in Winnipeg gets shot in the arm
Winnipeg Sun· 17 hours agoManitoba Justice Minister Matt Wiebe announced today the extension of a $1.16-million partnership...
The Invasive Joro Spider Is Getting Cozy in the U.S.
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo Canada News· 18 hours agoScientists confirmed the first known occurrence of the Joro spider (Trichonephila clavata) in North America in 2013. Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0) An ...
Manitoba introduces plan to battle aquatic invasive species
Winnipeg Sun· 18 hours agoManitoba announced its plan of attack to reduce the impact and spread of Aquatic Invasive Species...
iN RESPONSE: Readers have their say
InfoTel News· 2 days agoFollowing are emailed reader responses to stories or letters to the editor at iNFOnews.ca.
First local extinction in the US to sea level rise due to climate change is a cactus
Cosmos· 2 days agoThe Key Largo tree cactus population in the Florida Keys has been lost to sea level rise. While the...
View 11 Breathtaking Images From the BigPicture Photography Competition
Smithsonian Magazine· 2 days agoNow in its 11th year, the California Academy of Sciences’ renowned BigPicture Natural World...
In gardens across Minnesota, the beetle battle begins
MPR News· 2 days agoSporting metallic green and copper colors, Japanese beetles are starting their annual feast of...
Japanese beetles destroying your SC garden, landscaping? Here’s what to do — and not to do
Hilton Head Island Packet via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhen they’re done, plants look like they are nearly dead, said Dave Coyle, Clemson University...