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Saving species ‘not rocket science,’ but few faring better: researcherResearcher Laurenne Schiller says “it’s not rocket science” that recovery for threatened or endangered species in Canada is driven by stopping the primary cause for their decline.
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A Road Along Quebec's Breathtaking Coast Is One Of The Best Whale-Watching DestinationsHead northeast out of Montreal, following the Estuary of St. Lawrence, and you're almost guaranteed to spot a whale spout or the cheeky flip of a fin. This breathtaking coastal road, better known ...
Included in the study are samples from the Esquiman channel (between Newfoundland and Labrador), Lake Melville, the Saglek and Nachvak Fjords, the Hudson Strait and finally covering the salinity ...
The beluga whales of the St. Lawrence estuary are one such species that is worse off today, said Schiller, adding she "fell in love" with belugas as a child visiting the Vancouver Aquarium and the ...
The beluga whales of the St. Lawrence estuary are one such species that is worse off today, said Schiller, adding she “fell in love” with belugas as a child visiting the Vancouver Aquarium and ...
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