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News tag: Ecology

Ecology news

Nova Scotia’s rivers still suffer from acid rain. Restoring them could also help the climate

CBC On the shore of a narrow river in Pictou County, research scientist and CarbonRun chief technical officer Eddie Halfyard inspects the interior of a silo that towers over the […]

Compare and contrast: Tropical Glaciers in the Andes Are the Smallest They’ve Been in 11,700 Years

Inside Climate News “It’s a sad milestone to hit for these glaciers, said Mateo. But the milestone helps researchers understand the unprecedented changes happening in the tropical Andean region, he […]

Residents worry about waterways 10 years after Mount Polley spill

CBC The tailings dam at the Mount Polley mine, about 231 kilometres north of Kamloops, B.C., failed that day, sending toxic mine waste into nearby lakes and streams. It is […]

New Living Lakes Canada report sheds light on importance of lake foreshore conservation

Water Canada Living Lakes Canada undertook a four-year lake study from 2019-2023 to understand how lake foreshores in the B.C. Columbia Basin region are changing due to urbanization and development. […]

To address the growing issue of microplastics in the Great Lakes, we need to curb our consumption

The Conversation – Canada In the Great Lakes, plastic pollution along the shorelines poses a major challenge: 86 per cent of litter collected on Great Lakes beaches is either partially […]

Ducks Unlimited Canada releases field guide to Yukon’s valuable wetlands

Water Canada As a companion resource supporting the Yukon government’s Policy for Stewardship of Yukon’s Wetlands, this comprehensive guide provides detailed information to help users identify and classify the various […]

Blue-green algae could be coming to a lake near you as Alberta heat wave continues

CBC Albertans are being warned to be on the lookout for potentially toxic blue-green algae in lakes as an ongoing heat wave creates prime conditions for the blooms to thrive. […]

Compare and contrast: When a Retired Scientist Suggested Virginia Weaken Wetlands Protections, the State Said, No Way

Inside Climate News After the Supreme Court weakened federal protection of wetlands last year, a Trump transition team member from Fairfax County urged the state to follow suit. But Virginia’s […]

Compare and contrast: Loss of oxygen in lakes and oceans a major threat to ecosystems, society, and planet

Science Daily Oxygen is a fundamental requirement of life, and the loss of oxygen in water, referred to as aquatic deoxygenation, is a threat to life at all levels. In […]

Compare and contrast: The Race to Save Glacial Ice Records Before They Melt Away

Yale Environment 360 As glaciers melt around the globe, scientists are racing to retrieve ice cores that contain key historical records of temperature and climate that are preserved in the […]

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