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After 10 years of debate, Canada has become the last country in North America to pass an endangered species law. The Species at Risk Act (SARA) passed Parliament in December, and goes into effect ...
The Canadian government may be shirking its legal responsibility to protect endangered plants and wildlife, a new study suggests. Scientists found that 86 per cent of legally protected species in ...
But in Canada, oil and gas exploration are thriving, causing toxic levels of selenium to reach across the border into Montana via the Kootenai River, the EPA reported last week. Fluker said Canada’s ...
The Living Planet Report Canada released Thursday by World Wildlife Fund Canada shows that 87 species vulnerable enough to be given protection under Canada's Species at Risk Act (SARA), such as ...
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The Cool Down on MSNExperts issue warning after observing alarming shift in behavior of endangered turtles: 'Concerning'Turtles face multiple threats. Experts issue warning after observing alarming shift in behavior of endangered turtles: 'Concerning' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Canada does not trade in any of the 76 endangered species in question, so many are baffled about why this particular list is such a problem.
Twice each year, the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada meets to assess species and determine which should be listed for protection on the Species at Risk Act. Here is small ...
These marmots, Canada's most endangered mammal, declined to a wild population below 30. While they have since recovered significantly, they remain critically endangered.
But critics say Canada has failed to make changes that would get more endangered Afghans to Canada as quickly as possible. Retired major Mark Campbell is a Canadian veteran of the war in Afghanistan.
Canada to Protect Declining Monarch Butterfly as Endangered Species Iconic Butterfly Has Declined by 80 Percent in Recent Decades WASHINGTON— The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in ...
In this image made from a video shot and provided by Gary Shattuck, a Canada lynx, an endangered species in Vermont, was spotted walking along a rural road on Aug. 17 in Shrewsbury, Vt. (Gary ...
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