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Progress being made in fight to save North Atlantic right whale from extinctionA group of international experts recently confirmed there were about 340 surviving North Atlantic right whales as of last year — down from 348 recorded in 2020.CanadaDec 1, 2022
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Technology plays role in protection of endangered right whales off Atlantic CanadaIt's the second year of a five-year, $3.6-million project using ocean-going autonomous vehicles called underwater gliders.EnvironmentApr 21, 2022
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Deer overpopulation means tough choices in QuebecQuebec's provincial parks society announced needs to cut the number of deer in two provincial parks near Montreal by at least 200 animals due to overpopulation.CanadaMar 1, 2022
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Dwain Lingenfelter appointed to Canadian Wildlife Foundation BoardDwain Lingenfelter will help the Canadian Wildlife Foundation with fundraising and projects as a member of its board of trustees.CanadaOct 6, 2021
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Hungry caterpillars stripping trees in Quebec and on Montreal’s Mount RoyalGypsy moth caterpillars have been especially present in Gatineau's parks and on Mount Royal in Montreal.CanadaJul 7, 2021
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More wildlife sightings in Canada during COVID-19 isolation, experts sayWith countries around the world on lockdown due to COVID-19, many people have been reporting seeing more wildlife, and Canada is no exception.EnvironmentApr 19, 2020
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Slow response to right whale plight could have impact on Canadian fisheriesAfter another summer of high mortality for right whales in Canadian waters, questions are being asked about whether Canada's slow response to the crisis could still be taking a toll.CanadaSep 3, 2019
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Friends, strangers mourn passengers on Ethiopian Airlines with connection to HalifaxTwo of the victims had a strong connection to Halifax. Both Danielle Moore and Angela Rehhorn studied Marine Biology at Dalhousie University.CanadaMar 11, 2019
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U.S., Mexico surpass Canada in efforts to restore monarch butterfly habitatA newly released survey for 2018 found monarchs on more than six hectares of forest, which would suggest population numbers were up 144 per cent since 2017.CanadaFeb 5, 2019
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Canadian government vetoed almost 200 housing units to protect a thumb-sized frogAccording to the Species At Risk Act, populations of western chorus frogs have declined by 37 per cent in Quebec and 30 per cent in Ontario over the past decadeCanadaJul 14, 2018
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