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2015-04-19 Canada English Science


Canada News
   
Arctic sea ice gains can be seen on new government map of Canada (Photo)   
Canada News
The new official map of Canada is raising some eyebrows this week, as – contrary to reality – it appears to show an increase in Arctic sea ice over the previous map from 2006. Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford unveiled the latest edition in the Atlas of ...

Arctic sea ice gains can be seen on new government map of Canada   CBC.ca
Arctic Research Vessel Set Adrift to Study Sea Ice Decline   Climate Central
ESA satellite reveals thickness of Arctic sea-ice in near-real time   The Space Reporter
Techie News   
BBC News   
The Weather Network   
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The Boundary Sentinel
   
Inhibiting invasive species   
Pentiction Western News
The provincial government is investing in containing the spread of invasive plants in the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen. Penticton MLA Dan Ashton announced on April 17 that $14,500 will be spent on the initiative in the local region.
Province gives cash for fighting weeds   Prince George Citizen
Province gives $30000 to control invasive species in Boundary   The Boundary Sentinel

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CTV News
   
Ice collecting in Alberta Beach near properties   
CTV News
The power of nature is on display in Alberta Beach as piles of ice are collecting on the lake shore. “It all just came up yesterday. It is not as bad as previous years but it is still early,” Mayor Jim Benedict told CTV News. He added that it was a month earlier than ...

Ice floes pile up along Alberta Beach shoreline   Globalnews.ca
Huge ice floes pile up along Alberta Beach shoreline   Standard Bulletin

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The Sudbury Star
   
$1 million for Dynamic Earth in Sudbury   
The Sudbury Star
Olivia Treble, 6, and her brother, Max, 9, examine an Allosaurus skull at the Dinosaurs Unearthed: Secrets Revealed exhibit at Dynamic Earth in Sudbury, ON. on Tuesday, March 26, 2013. The special exhibition is at Dynamic Earth until September.
Dynamic Earth soon to get a lot more dynamic   NorthernLife.ca
Ontario Invests in New Dynamic Earth Tourism Exhibits   Government of Ontario News

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ABC Online
   
Climate change: US agency says March hottest globally on record as Barack ...   
ABC Online
Rising temperatures across the planet have set more records as the US government announced the globe experienced its hottest month of March since record keeping began in 1880. The period of January to March was also the warmest on record, according ...

What's Up in Climate Change? 'March madness' trifecta   The Weather Network
Last month was hottest March worldwide since 1880: US   The Straits Times
March was hottest worldwide since 1880   Bangkok Post

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Digital Journal
   
East Asia traded with New World 1000 years before Columbus   
Digital Journal
Artifacts found in Alaska confirm that East Asians from China, Korea and Yakutia traded with North Americans a thousand years before Columbus arrived. The Archeology website reports that,. "Bronze and obsidian artifacts discovered in a dwelling at Alaska's ...

East Asia traded with the New World 2600 years ago according to bronze artefacts   Daily Mail
Evidence of Pre-Columbus Trade Found in Alaska House   Yahoo News UK

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TIME
   
These Endangered Penguins Are Getting 'Honeymoon Suites'   
TIME
Things are about to get a little racy between the animals at the New England Aquarium. Aquarium experts are building “honeymoon suites” for eight pairs of endangered African penguins, as a way of encouraging them to breed more chicks, the Associated ...

New England Aquarium offering penguins 'honeymoon suites'   Alberni Valley News

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Sacramento Bee
   
Wolf population at Isle Royale National Park is almost gone   
National Monitor
The wolf population on Isle Royale has crashed since 2009 despite a boom in available prey. Wolves in Isle Royale National Park are nearly extinct and why is a bit of a mystery. Researchers from Michigan Technological University (MTU) observed the ...

Gray Wolves of Isle Royale National Park on Verge of Disappearing   Uncover California
Scientists: 3 Wolves Remain at Isle Royale National Park   New York Times
Survey shows just three wolves left on Isle Royale   Superior Telegram
Michigan Tech News   
Nature.com   
Immortal News   
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Phys.Org
   
The Arctic is 'unraveling' due to climate change, and the consequences will be ...   
Washington Post
We often hear that climate change is radically reshaping the Arctic, a place many of us have never visited. As a result, it can be pretty hard to feel directly affected by what's happening up in a distant land of polar bears, ice floes and something odd called ...

Permafrost 'carbon bomb' unlikely, but worries over northern thaw persist   Alaska Dispatch News
Climate modify in Arctic would have planet-wide consequences | Toronto Star   Standard Bulletin
Warming of the Arctic will have global consequences   Sydney Morning Herald
Independent Australia   
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CBC.ca
   
Grey whale's record migration may reveal bad news   
CBC.ca
A female grey whale from Russia crossed the Pacific, swam to Mexico and back in the longest migration ever recorded for a mammal. The journey reveals some disconcerting news about a species thought to be critically endangered. Prior to the new study by ...

Gray whales' Pacific crossing leads to questions of origin   China Post
Gray whales? Pacific crossing leads to origin questions   Bend Bulletin
Gray whales' origins examined   The Columbian

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