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St. Albert guts ponds of invasive 'monster' goldfish
Someone set free a pair of pet fish about four years ago. Now, the infested water glimmers gold with thousands of Asian goldfish. The City of St. Albert is battling the invasive species of goldfish by pumping chemicals into two infested stormwater ponds.
Malnutrition suspected in death of young killer whale
Researchers say a young member of an endangered killer whale population living off British Columbia's coast has died. Researchers with the centre say the Chinook salmon the orcas eat have been in short supply this year.
Global warming speeds up due to Pacific 'flip'
After slightly slowing for the past 15 years, global warming is once again rising more quickly due to a decade-long weather pattern that warms and cools the Pacific, Britain's meteorological office said Monday.
California condor takes flight in wild after near extinction
In a remote, rugged valley overlooking the Pacific Ocean, researchers closely monitor an endangered icon: the California condor. One of the world's largest birds with a wingspan up to 10 feet, the condor once patrolled the sky from Mexico to British Colum
Global warming speeds up due to Pacific 'flip'
After slightly slowing for the past 15 years, global warming is once again rising more quickly due to a decade-long weather pattern that warms and cools the Pacific, Britain's meteorological office said Monday.

Every time you wash your fleece jacket or other synthetic clothing, microscopic synthetic fibres are released and end up in our food supply and drinking water.
These microfibres are so small—visible only under a microscope—that they bypass municipal fi
Half of Canada's wildlife species are in decline, WWF finds
Despite Canada's vast wilderness, populations of half its vertebrate species are shrinking, a new World Wildlife Fund report finds. And endangered species like woodland caribou and St. Lawrence beluga whales continue to disappear even after becoming prote
Green fleet targets shrouded in hypocrisy
The Toronto Sun’s Freedom of Information request revealing,
essentially, that Ontario’s Liberal government doesn’t have a hope in hell of hitting its own target for electric vehicle purchases — let alone getting the public to buy them — demonstrates
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DFO officers step up salmon fishing enforcement
Department of Fisheries and Oceans officers are stepping up enforcement of salmon fishing closures along the Fraser River and in the tidal area at its mouth, in an effort to preserve dwindling sockeye stocks.

The question isn’t why did the salmon leave the net, but what happens now that thousands of fish have escaped a Washington state salmon farm and swum off into the Pacific Ocean. Here's what experts think about the risk to B.C.'s native salmon and local ec
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