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The Alberta Invasive Species Council is monitoring for an insect called the Emerald Ash Borer, which is present in other ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNEdmonton braces for pest that has decimated ash tree populations to east, westThe larvae starves the host tree to death, girdling and strangling it by cutting off water, nutrients, all the carbohydrates ...
University of Alberta research is showing how trees and fungi team up to survive and stay healthy against insect attacks—an ...
Container-friendly trees are perfect for indoors or outdoors, and they travel well. Learn the best container-friendly trees ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNTo Reduce Human and Grizzly Bear Conflicts, Both Species Must Change Their BehaviorLamb and Smit approach with their gear and check vitals, then begin measuring, sampling and hoisting the grizzly’s ...
My peanut butter feeder draws a nice assortment of visitors, including chickadees, nuthatches, siskins, juncos, a hairy ...
Researcher Murdoch McKinnon on the beauty and benefits of covering old oil and gas sites with peatland. A Tyee interview.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNFlames in the rearview mirror: A quick look back at Alberta wildfiresRemote wildfires can, on occasion, be part of nature’s grander design for some tree species.
This is because ticks are arachnids like spiders and scorpions, which is way worse than being an insect. You know it, I know ...
The pause applies to new logging investments in the Revelstoke-Shuswap region, where the Columbia North caribou herd is ...
A group of researchers have come to Pipestone Creek in Canada to figure out why thousands of dinosaurs are buried here.
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