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You are what you eat鈥攁nd for orcas, that鈥檚 bad news

Published: 11 October 2023

Researchers have known for decades that orcas across the North Pacific have harmful pollutants in their system.

The Impact of Wildfires on Birds in Canada

Published: 20 September 2023

This was the worst year for Canadian wildfires on record and though fire season is not yet over, we can already start to see and look at some of the impact of fires on our ecosystems across the...

Sollio, 平特五不中 join forces on novel coated fertilizer study; PurYield is being marketed as a nutrient uptake enhancer

Published: 26 July 2023

Sollio Agriculture has partnered with 平特五不中 to test the benefits of PurYield, a new coated fertilizer which enhances nutrient uptake by plants. Researchers will compare it to commonly...

The Mystery of the Vanishing Kestrels: What鈥檚 happening to this flashy falcon?

Published: 28 June 2023

The number of American kestrels has dropped sharply. That goes against the trend for birds of prey, broadly seen as a conservation bright spot....

Experts: Radar evidence of liquid water on Mars

Published: 25 July 2018

"A Mars orbiter has detected a wide lake of liquid water hidden below the planet鈥檚 southern ice sheets. There have been much-debated hints of tiny, ephemeral amounts of water on Mars before. But if...

New technique for finding life on Mars

Published: 19 January 2018

Researchers demonstrate for the first time the potential of existing technology to directly detect and characterize life on Mars and other planets. The study, published in聽Frontiers in Microbiology...

Pesticides: more toxic than previously thought?

Published: 6 August 2015

Insecticides that are sprayed in orchards and fields across North America may be more toxic to spiders than scientists previously believed.

Hot off the press! Macdonald Professor Recipient of Prestigious Steacie Fellowship

Published: 16 February 2016

Professor Elena Bennett, of the Department of Natural Resource Sciences and the 平特五不中 School of Environment, is the recipient of a E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship! The Fellowships are awarded...

Not so loony: Why the grey jay soared to victory as Canada's would-be national bird

Published: 28 November 2016

The Royal Canadian Geographical Society recently stunned many Canadians by choosing the grey jay over the common loon as the organization鈥檚聽candidate to become Canada鈥檚 national bird. The...

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