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Charitable organization calls Government protection for B.C.'s glass sponge ...
News Tonight Africa
The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society that works to protect Canada's natural areas is concerned that the protection efforts by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans are not enough to save the delicate glass sponge reefs in British Columbia's Hecate ...
'If something touches them it smashes them to bits': Conservation group says ...National Post
B.C. adds to rare glass sponge protectionHamilton Spectator
Government protection for BC's glass sponge reefs not enough: group660 News
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News Tonight Africa
The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society that works to protect Canada's natural areas is concerned that the protection efforts by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans are not enough to save the delicate glass sponge reefs in British Columbia's Hecate ...
'If something touches them it smashes them to bits': Conservation group says ...
B.C. adds to rare glass sponge protection
Government protection for BC's glass sponge reefs not enough: group
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'Pop-up museum' takes Species at Risk show on the road
Times Colonist
Zack Hahn, 9, goes nose-to-nose with a marmot at the Royal B.C. Museum's mobile Species at Risk exhibit on Friday, June 26, 2015. The show will travel to the Lower Mainland and the Okanagan this summer. Photograph By BRUCE STOTESBURY, Times ...
Royal BC Museum takes new exhibit on the roadCHEK
Species at Risk exhibit hits the roadSaanich News
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Times Colonist
Zack Hahn, 9, goes nose-to-nose with a marmot at the Royal B.C. Museum's mobile Species at Risk exhibit on Friday, June 26, 2015. The show will travel to the Lower Mainland and the Okanagan this summer. Photograph By BRUCE STOTESBURY, Times ...
Royal BC Museum takes new exhibit on the road
Species at Risk exhibit hits the road
E Canada Now
Massive Goldfish Invading Alberta Waterways
E Canada Now
Pet goldfish are small adorable little fish that can be purchased for a nominal price at a local pet shop. In fact, most people would not think of them as an environmentally disrupting invasive species. That said, a number of pet owners have grown tired of ...
Why Alberta Wildlife Experts Warn Not To Flush Live Goldfish Down ToiletChinatopix
Stop dumping pet fish into lakes, rivers, say Alberta Environment officialsToronto Sun
Giant goldfish invading Alberta pondsCTV News
Yahoo News Canada (blog)
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E Canada Now
Pet goldfish are small adorable little fish that can be purchased for a nominal price at a local pet shop. In fact, most people would not think of them as an environmentally disrupting invasive species. That said, a number of pet owners have grown tired of ...
Why Alberta Wildlife Experts Warn Not To Flush Live Goldfish Down Toilet
Stop dumping pet fish into lakes, rivers, say Alberta Environment officials
Giant goldfish invading Alberta ponds
The Weather Network
Watch alien planet 'Dark Knight' give rare show. Here's how
The Weather Network
Saturday, June 27, 2015, 7:33 PM - For the first time ever you can experience a live transit of an exoplanet in space from one of the largest infrared telescopes on Earth. Slooh, an astronomy team based in Washington Depot, Connecticut, broadcasts free live ...
Watch The First Live Broadcast Of An Exoplanet ObservationPenny4NASA (blog)
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The Weather Network
Saturday, June 27, 2015, 7:33 PM - For the first time ever you can experience a live transit of an exoplanet in space from one of the largest infrared telescopes on Earth. Slooh, an astronomy team based in Washington Depot, Connecticut, broadcasts free live ...
Watch The First Live Broadcast Of An Exoplanet Observation
BuzzFeed News
Why Robots Aren't Coming For Your Job — Yet
BuzzFeed News
In the booming field of industrial robotics, the race is on to create a machine that can actually replace human workers. But even with the brightest minds in automation on the project, human-less labor is more science fiction than near future. posted on Jun.
Exhibit opens with a flourish at Chicago's Museum of Science and IndustryWaterbury Republican American
Comment: Robotic revolution could have dire consequencesTimes Colonist
Robot window cleaners, robot hands and robot chefs invade San JoseSilicon Valley Business Journal
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BuzzFeed News
In the booming field of industrial robotics, the race is on to create a machine that can actually replace human workers. But even with the brightest minds in automation on the project, human-less labor is more science fiction than near future. posted on Jun.
Exhibit opens with a flourish at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry
Comment: Robotic revolution could have dire consequences
Robot window cleaners, robot hands and robot chefs invade San Jose
Science /AAAS
To save big cats from extinction, scientists say we need to redefine 'tiger'
Washington Post
Fewer than 4,000 tigers roam across the Asian continent today, compared to about 100,000 a century ago. But researchers are proposing a new way to protect the big cats: redefine them. The proposal, published this week in Science Advances, argues current ...
Saving wild tigers may require redefining tiger subspeciesExaminer.com
Some Tigers Could Be Wiped Out to Save OthersDiscovery News
Controversial study claims there are only two types of tigerScience /AAAS
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Washington Post
Fewer than 4,000 tigers roam across the Asian continent today, compared to about 100,000 a century ago. But researchers are proposing a new way to protect the big cats: redefine them. The proposal, published this week in Science Advances, argues current ...
Saving wild tigers may require redefining tiger subspecies
Some Tigers Could Be Wiped Out to Save Others
Controversial study claims there are only two types of tiger
Daily Mail
Largest algae bloom ever seen is turning California seafood toxic
Daily Mail
A massive toxic bloom off the coast of California could grow to become the biggest of its type ever seen, researchers have warned. The large blooms of toxin-producing algae in Monterey Bay, raising concerns about potential effects on marine mammals and ...
Toxic algae bloom now moving northNanaimo Daily News
Researchers pinpoint massive harmful algal bloomPhys.Org
Researchers study plumes of algae in Sequim, Discovery bays; biotoxins stand ...Peninsula Daily
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Daily Mail
A massive toxic bloom off the coast of California could grow to become the biggest of its type ever seen, researchers have warned. The large blooms of toxin-producing algae in Monterey Bay, raising concerns about potential effects on marine mammals and ...
Toxic algae bloom now moving north
Researchers pinpoint massive harmful algal bloom
Researchers study plumes of algae in Sequim, Discovery bays; biotoxins stand ...
Daily Times
It's no hallucination, that creature is just really weird
Daily Times
It was a creature so strange that experts literally could not make heads nor tails of it. But scientists said on Wednesday a new analysis of fossils of Hallucigenia, so named for its fantastical appearance, has given them for the first time a complete understanding ...
Ancient sea worm with 'cheeky little grin' holds clues to big questionsToronto Star
Hallucigenia: Is this bizarre creature with 14 legs and 6 tentacles the weirdest ...Weekly Observer
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Daily Times
It was a creature so strange that experts literally could not make heads nor tails of it. But scientists said on Wednesday a new analysis of fossils of Hallucigenia, so named for its fantastical appearance, has given them for the first time a complete understanding ...
Ancient sea worm with 'cheeky little grin' holds clues to big questions
Hallucigenia: Is this bizarre creature with 14 legs and 6 tentacles the weirdest ...
Times of India
Corals adapting to global warming: Study
Times of India
WASHINGTON: At a time when global warming is threatening the very survival of coral reefs, some coral populations already have genetic variants necessary to tolerate warm ocean waters, a new study says. Humans can also help to spread these genes by ...
Some corals 'have DNA to adapt to warmer climate'New Vision
Great Barrier Reef can be saved from Global Warming By Planting Corals having ...PerfScience
New Research paves way for Manmade Colonies of CoralsMaine News Online
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Times of India
WASHINGTON: At a time when global warming is threatening the very survival of coral reefs, some coral populations already have genetic variants necessary to tolerate warm ocean waters, a new study says. Humans can also help to spread these genes by ...
Some corals 'have DNA to adapt to warmer climate'
Great Barrier Reef can be saved from Global Warming By Planting Corals having ...
New Research paves way for Manmade Colonies of Corals
Vatican Radio
Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization holds Vienna meeting
Vatican Radio
A North and a South Korean army soldier stand guard as officials from the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization visit the border village of Panmunjom. - REUTERS. 27/06/2015 15:29 ...
Tsawwassen woman presents project to UNDelta-Optimist
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Vatican Radio
A North and a South Korean army soldier stand guard as officials from the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization visit the border village of Panmunjom. - REUTERS. 27/06/2015 15:29 ...
Tsawwassen woman presents project to UN
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