Later, but at an unknown date, came the movement of the Dene-speaking peoples now living mostly in Alaska and Canada’s North ...
The poultry industry has suffered the most, with almost 15 million birds dying or being culled to control the virus in Canada ...
ANA signs a cooperation agreement with Canada’s Cégep de la Gaspésie et des Îles. Partnership covers training, research, species diversification, and certification. Senegal aims to raise aquaculture ...
Dr Cherisse Du Preez, a deep-sea marine biologist with Fisheries and Oceans Canada, had led the expedition and recalled the ...
While gray wolves once ranged throughout much of the Lower 48, a government-backed extermination campaign wiped most of them out in the 19th and 20th centuries. By the 1940s, Colorado had lost all of ...
Archaeologists have discovered a previously unknown ancient lineage of humans living in Argentina, shedding light on the ...
The Point Lepreau Bird Observatory is marking 30 years of monitoring the seabird migration in a location perfectly positioned ...
The Province of Manitoba has launched an online interactive tool to provide hunters and landowners with real-time access to ...
An arctic species of whale, normally seen in the waters off Greenland, Canada and Siberia has been recorded in Ireland for the first time, after a carcass was found washed up on a beach in Co Donegal.
Legend has it that the Santiago river used to swallow the canoe of anyone trying to explore it. Now an indigenous community ...
“Science is collaborative, because you need to discuss your ideas and insights not only with colleagues but also with people ...