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Alberta creationist discovers rare fish fossils in basement dig
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An Alberta man who discovered a school of rare fossilized fish while digging up a Calgary basement believes the world was created by God a few thousand years ago. Fossilized fish found during excavation in Calgary suburb · Creationism museum to open ...
Alberta creationist estimates his fossils date back 4000 years, scientists say 60 ...CTV News
Whoops! A creationist museum supporter stumbled upon a major fossil find.Washington Post
60-million-year-old fish fossils found in CalgaryCalgary Herald
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CBC.ca
An Alberta man who discovered a school of rare fossilized fish while digging up a Calgary basement believes the world was created by God a few thousand years ago. Fossilized fish found during excavation in Calgary suburb · Creationism museum to open ...
Alberta creationist estimates his fossils date back 4000 years, scientists say 60 ...
Whoops! A creationist museum supporter stumbled upon a major fossil find.
60-million-year-old fish fossils found in Calgary
CTV News
Manitoba ramps up efforts to curb spread of zebra mussels
CTV News
Manitoba is ramping up its fight against zebra mussels as the invasive species has popped up in another Manitoba waterway. Fauna is a detection dog who helps natural resource officers sniff out mussels that attach themselves to boats. The province said ...
Sniffer dogs to detect invasive zebra mussels in ManitobaCBC.ca
DNR: zebra mussels may be present In Big Spirit LakeKTIV
Zebra Mussels Found In Red RiverCJOB
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CTV News
Manitoba is ramping up its fight against zebra mussels as the invasive species has popped up in another Manitoba waterway. Fauna is a detection dog who helps natural resource officers sniff out mussels that attach themselves to boats. The province said ...
Sniffer dogs to detect invasive zebra mussels in Manitoba
DNR: zebra mussels may be present In Big Spirit Lake
Zebra Mussels Found In Red River
CTV News
Spraying for forest tent caterpillars to start Sunday in parts of north Winnipeg
CTV News
The City of Winnipeg will start spraying for forest tent caterpillars on Sunday. The caterpillars feed on tree leaves and, if left untreated over a period of time, can stress out the trees, leading to disease. Weather permitting, treatment will start at 9:30 p.m. on May ...
Forest tent caterpillars chow down on Winnipeg treesCBC.ca
Winnipeg's war on caterpillars to begin SundayWinnipeg Sun
Winnipeg ready to tackle forest tent caterpillarsMetroNews Canada
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CTV News
The City of Winnipeg will start spraying for forest tent caterpillars on Sunday. The caterpillars feed on tree leaves and, if left untreated over a period of time, can stress out the trees, leading to disease. Weather permitting, treatment will start at 9:30 p.m. on May ...
Forest tent caterpillars chow down on Winnipeg trees
Winnipeg's war on caterpillars to begin Sunday
Winnipeg ready to tackle forest tent caterpillars
The News Journal
Keeper of the bees
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Imagine the hum of thousands of bees swarming around a beehive, a complex community working together. In the mind of a worker bee she is producing food for winter and their larva; in the mind of people like Erik Thompson, owner of First State Apiaries in ...
Scott Rall: Bees have more issuesWorthington Daily Globe
A honey of a hobbyVentura County Reporter
North Somerset beekeeper Garry Packer explains the buzz about beesBristol Post
Missoula Independent
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The News Journal
Imagine the hum of thousands of bees swarming around a beehive, a complex community working together. In the mind of a worker bee she is producing food for winter and their larva; in the mind of people like Erik Thompson, owner of First State Apiaries in ...
Scott Rall: Bees have more issues
A honey of a hobby
North Somerset beekeeper Garry Packer explains the buzz about bees
Mashable
With 120000 deaths, U.N. confirms 'catastrophic collapse' of endangered ...
Mashable
The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) confirmed reports Thursday of a widespread die-off in critically endangered saiga antelope throughout central Kazakhstan, reporting that more than 120,000 of the animals have died since mid-May.
Mystery Saiga Antelope Die-Off Stumps ScientistsHuffington Post
Half of endangered saiga antelope died this monthTreehugger
Half of the World's Saiga Antelopes Are Dead From a Mysterious DiseaseSmithsonian
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Mashable
The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) confirmed reports Thursday of a widespread die-off in critically endangered saiga antelope throughout central Kazakhstan, reporting that more than 120,000 of the animals have died since mid-May.
Mystery Saiga Antelope Die-Off Stumps Scientists
Half of endangered saiga antelope died this month
Half of the World's Saiga Antelopes Are Dead From a Mysterious Disease
Discovery News
Coast is Clear! No Deadly Debris Seen in Pluto Flyby Path
Discovery News
NASA's New Horizons team have pored over observational data beamed back to Earth from the speeding spacecraft and concluded, at least for now, the coast is clear for a flyby of dwarf planet Pluto. NEWS: New Spacecraft Photos Hint at a Rich and Complex ...
Where's Pluto? How to Find the Dwarf Planet in the SkyYahoo News UK
New Horizons Returns New Photos From PlutoTech Times
Pluto Shows No Danger Signs Yet for Incoming NASA ProbeSpace.com
PerfScience
Empire State Tribune
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Discovery News
NASA's New Horizons team have pored over observational data beamed back to Earth from the speeding spacecraft and concluded, at least for now, the coast is clear for a flyby of dwarf planet Pluto. NEWS: New Spacecraft Photos Hint at a Rich and Complex ...
Where's Pluto? How to Find the Dwarf Planet in the Sky
New Horizons Returns New Photos From Pluto
Pluto Shows No Danger Signs Yet for Incoming NASA Probe
CBC.ca
Top skills and technology minds meet in Saskatoon
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Young people are in Saskatoon to measure twice and cut once as they compete in the 2015 Skills Canada National Competition. The event brings together 500 of some of the top young students and apprentices from various skilled trades and technology ...
National youth skills competition comes to SaskatoonSaskatoon StarPhoenix
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Young people are in Saskatoon to measure twice and cut once as they compete in the 2015 Skills Canada National Competition. The event brings together 500 of some of the top young students and apprentices from various skilled trades and technology ...
National youth skills competition comes to Saskatoon
Macleans.ca
Fossils of previously unknown beaver found in Oregon
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This diagram provided by paleontologist Joshua Samuels compares the size of a modern beaver, Castor, with a beaver that lived 20 million years ago in Oregon. (Joshua Samuels/National Park Service via AP). GRANTS PASS, Ore. — A fossilized skull and ...
Fossils of Previously Unknown Beaver Species Found in OregonNew York Times
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This diagram provided by paleontologist Joshua Samuels compares the size of a modern beaver, Castor, with a beaver that lived 20 million years ago in Oregon. (Joshua Samuels/National Park Service via AP). GRANTS PASS, Ore. — A fossilized skull and ...
Fossils of Previously Unknown Beaver Species Found in Oregon
Toronto Star
Scientists have few clues to solve 500000-year-old murder
Toronto Star
Nearly half-a-million years ago, an ancient human was murdered. With two brutal blows to the head, the attacker fractured his victim's skull, killing him (or her). The lifeless body was then brought to a communal burial site and dropped down a 13-metre shaft ...
Scientists Discover Earliest Evidence of Murder in Human HistoryABC News
First Murder in the First: A 500000-Year-Old Clue Reveals World's Oldest Known ...The Ledger
'Murder is an ancient feature of humanity': First known victim died by ...National Post
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Toronto Star
Nearly half-a-million years ago, an ancient human was murdered. With two brutal blows to the head, the attacker fractured his victim's skull, killing him (or her). The lifeless body was then brought to a communal burial site and dropped down a 13-metre shaft ...
Scientists Discover Earliest Evidence of Murder in Human History
First Murder in the First: A 500000-Year-Old Clue Reveals World's Oldest Known ...
'Murder is an ancient feature of humanity': First known victim died by ...
Detroit Free Press
Experts: Plastic waste in Great Lakes a big problem
Detroit Free Press
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Scientists say plastic pollution in the Great Lakes helps concentrate toxic chemicals in mussels, fish and other creatures that ingest plastic particles. That was one of the points made Thursday during a session on plastic pollution in the ...
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Detroit Free Press
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Scientists say plastic pollution in the Great Lakes helps concentrate toxic chemicals in mussels, fish and other creatures that ingest plastic particles. That was one of the points made Thursday during a session on plastic pollution in the ...
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