Fish tales send scientists to New Brunswick
Scientists looking for the lost breeding grounds of the striped bass are being directed away from Nova Scotia and toward … Continue reading Fish tales send scientists to New Brunswick
Scientists looking for the lost breeding grounds of the striped bass are being directed away from Nova Scotia and toward … Continue reading Fish tales send scientists to New Brunswick
An environmental group says the province is giving in to pressure from the large forestry companies by doubling the maximum … Continue reading Green group, province, square off on wood supply
Politicians in the Nunavut legislature want their government to take action to ensure Inuit have a say in American efforts … Continue reading Lobby to protect polar bear hunt, legislature urged
The closure of a northern New Brunswick pulp mill continues to cause a ripple effect across the region. The only … Continue reading Bathurst paper recycler calls it quits
Environment and Conservation Minister Tom Osborne announced today the release of a recovery strategy for the endangered Low Northern Rockcress. Continue reading Minister releases Recovery Strategy for endangered Low Northern Rockcress
Environment and Conservation Minister Tom Osborne today announced that the Gray-cheeked Thrush has been listed as vulnerable under the province’s … Continue reading New species to be protected under Endangered Species Act
CBC Newfoundland and Labrador – Release land protection plan, group urges An environmental group is calling on the Newfoundland and … Continue reading Release land protection plan, group urges
In a last-ditch effort to recycle used tires, the Multi-Materials Stewardship Board is negotiating with a local engineering company to … Continue reading MMSB scours for new tire-recycling solution
Money to protect endangered burrowing owls could be in short supply this year. Nature Saskatchewan’s burrowing owl program has been … Continue reading Money for burrowing owls could be at risk
Non-aboriginal hunters in the Northwest Territories will no longer be able to hunt as many caribou, as the government tries … Continue reading N.W.T. limits non-native caribou hunt
Gwitchin leaders from the Yukon are packing their bags for yet another trip to Washington to fight against proposals to drill for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Continue reading Gwitchin once more into the breach for ANWR
Canola, commonly used to make margarine and cooking oil, will soon be used to run buses. Starting in May, Saskatchewan … Continue reading Saskatchewan buses to try canola power