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NEWFOUNDLAND ECOSYSTEM
In 1904, Newfoundland released just 4 moose onto the island after an earlier introduction. 122 years later, their descendants number about 110,000 and have become powerful drivers of change across the island's forestsMoose impact on Newfoundland forests: Newfoundland introduced four moose in 1904, which now number around 110,000. These animals significan...
In 1904, Newfoundland released just four moose to boost hunting opportunities. Years later, their population had soared to nearly 200,000, transforming island's forests & becoming one of North America's largest moose populationsMore than a century after just four moose were introduced to Newfoundland, the animals multiplied into one of North America's largest moose...
Hidden for 550 Million Years, This Newfoundland Fossil Site Is Rewriting Early Life on EarthScientists unearthed significant fossils near Upper Island Cove, Newfoundland. These ancient life forms from 550 million years ago are rewr...
They survived the Ice Age and now the predators of Jaws are on the move again: Where are they headedGreat white sharks are showing up more often off New England and Atlantic Canada, with Maine logging 93 individuals since 2020 and Nova Sco...
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More than 15,000 Indian tech workers moved to Canada last yearIndia accounted for the largest number of tech industry workers who migrated to Canada between April 2022 and March 2023, according to a re...
Hottest seawater ever measured, water temperature on the tip of Florida hit hot tub levels, exceeding 100 degreesThe water temperature off Florida's coast hit record highs, possibly the hottest seawater ever measured. Coral reefs in the Florida Keys su...
Titan submersible tragedy: Here's what we know so far and what's next in the investigationThe vessel suffered a catastrophic implosion, killing all five aboard, sometime after it submerged Sunday morning. It's not clear exactly w...
Canada is foolish to snub international graduate students and scholarsCanadian universities host thousands of visiting students every year. Many of them arrive from low- and middle-income countries to bring di...
- Human error: Man-made ecological disasters
The oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico is now about the size of Puerto Rico. It has already reached the marshes of Louisiana. As environmental...