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The team working on the totem pole in Alaska. Pictured left to right: Joe Young, Andrea Cook, TJ Young, David R. Boxley and Greg Frisby. Photo credit: submitted to Yukon News Radha Agarwal, Local ...
Herring are a keystone species in the marine food web, serving as a primary food source for salmon, whales, seabirds, and other predators. Their decline can have cascading effects. Photo credit: Jacob ...
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Is he hot or ice cold? We will never know. Tired of holiday movie recommendations? Good, because I’m here with Netflix warnings. Save your precious wrapping-paper multitasking time for better things.
This spill is approximately eight times larger in volume than the 2017 Cermaq spill at Echo Bay. Photo credit: Ministry of Environment and Parks A fish farm operated by Norwegian aquaculture company ...
Paddle power and riverfront history: the Hazelton carried goods, people, and stories through BC's rugged waterways. In the early 1900s, the Skeena River was more than a vital waterway—it also served ...
Today, the roundabout near Terrace, where Highways 16 and 37 intersect, isn’t anything special, just two tree-lined roads converging on a traffic circle. Next year, though, the roundabout will become ...
Emergency protections for endangered southern resident killer whales are urgently needed because of increased oil tanker traffic from the expanded Trans Mountain (TMX) pipeline, says a coalition of ...
Sound travels 4.3 times faster in water than in air, making hydrophones especially sensitive to detecting whale song. Photo credit: BC Whales A new initiative from Ocean Wise will use underwater ...
Forest fires are the second largest source of fine particulate matter from wood smoke in the province. These fires can have a significant impact on local air quality, visibility, and human health.
Sulphur dioxide is a highly reactive, colourless gas. It has an odour like the smell of a struck match. When released, sulphur dioxide can react with other pollutants in the air to form fine ...
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