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Octopuses hunt alongside fish, but will wallop them if they fall out of line

As It Happens6:26Picture of 4,000 dead birds in Toronto wins international photography award Despite their reputation as loners, it turns…

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Living on through DNA: Another crew member identified from the 1845 Franklin expedition

The skeletal remains of a crew member from Sir John Franklin’s failed 1845 Northwest Passage expedition has been given a name:…

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Large wildfires can create decade-long heat island in the wild

Long after the flames have gone out, the effects of large, climate-fuelled wildfires endure in Canada’s boreal forest, making the…

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Picture of 4,000 dead birds in Toronto wins international photography award

As It Happens6:26Picture of 4,000 dead birds in Toronto wins international photography award All 4,000 birds in Patricia Homonylo’s award-winning…

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7,000 applied to hunt Alberta’s ‘problem’ wildlife — including grizzly bears — says minister

Since the provincial government announced it would assemble a pool of Albertans to act as “public wildlife management responders,” permitting…

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How whirling disease in B.C. could threaten a lucrative fishery

Marie Veillard stands at the edge of the vast Kootenay River in Kootenay National Park. She’s checking on a group…

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OceanGate co-founder says he hopes submersible tragedy yields renewed interest in exploration

The Titan inquiry’s public hearing began Sept. 16, with some of the testimony focused on the troubled nature of the…

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Why an Alaska island is using peanut butter and black lights to find a rat that might not exist

On an island of windswept tundra in the Bering Sea, hundreds of miles from mainland Alaska, a resident sitting outside…

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Forever chemicals are everywhere. These burnt wood chips could help change that

Forever chemicals are everywhere, from cookware to cosmetics to clothes to carpets. For decades, they’ve been building up in the…

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A comet may become visible to the unaided eye in the coming weeks. Here’s how you can see it

There’s a new comet in the sky that has gained a lot of attention lately over its potential to become…

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