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A coyote is attacking children in northeast Winnipeg

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Residents in a northeast Winnipeg community are on high alert after two children were injured in separate coyote attacks, days apart. The children aged four and nine were treated and released from hospital.
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Outrage over wildlife agency's unethical tactics

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Locals accuse wildlife of illegally killing protected monkeys
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Pesky Florida pool squatter turns out to be wild alligator

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An alligator was found and removed from a swimming pool in the Florida Keys. Wildlife trappers were called in to safely relocate the giant reptile safely back into the wild.
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Opposition groups push back on Port of Vancouver expansion

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The $2 billion expansion of Deltaport — part of the Port of Vancouver — was approved based on 'false justifications and incomplete facts,' according to environmental groups and some First Nations who oppose the project. They say a...
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#TheMoment a young moose takes a dip in this backyard pool

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Mireille Vienneau looked out her kitchen window, in Le Goulet, N.B., and was surprised to see a young moose taking a bath in her backyard swimming pool. She and her husband were aided by a group of neighbours trying to persuade the moose...
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Researchers in the US are resurrecting dead birds and returning them to the skies as hi-tech drones

9th - Higher Ed
Concerns have been raised over privacy issues with the new technology, but the project's lead hopes it can be used for wildlife conservation efforts.
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B.C. man rescues moose trapped in wire fence | The Moment

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A B.C. man rescues a moose trapped in a tangle of fence wires using nothing but his bare hands. #TheMoment
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Hundreds of Kenyan animals die in severe drought

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East Africa's worst drought in 40 years has killed more than 200 elephants and other creatures in Kenya in eight months
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Bat ‘condos’, education used to help species under threat

9th - Higher Ed
Bats often get a bad rap but several B.C. cities are making efforts to protect them — including building them their own homes — as a fatal fungus threatens to diminish the bat population.
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Global Wildlife Population Drops 69% in 50 Years

9th - Higher Ed
A new report from the World Wild Fund for Nature shows that the global wildlife population has dropped 69% since 1970. Latin America and the Caribbean have seen the steepest decline.
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More teachers tapping into TikTok to educate, connect with students

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More teachers are using TikTok to engage their students, incorporating the social media platform's content into more formal education as a way to meet students where they are.
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Scientists race to uncover why B.C. sturgeon are dying

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Nearly a dozen giant white sturgeon have been found dead in B.C.'s Nechako River, and scientists are racing to figure out what's killing the critically endangered fish before it's too late.
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Park ranger deaths: More than 100 wardens killed in South Africa

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The family and friends of a South African park ranger who was shot dead earlier this year demand justice.
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Born in captivity, eagle owl twins learn to adapt to the wild

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Two eagle owl twins, born in captivity, were recently released into the Spanish countryside. The breeding program at a Madrid zoo has been helping rehabilitate birds of prey since 2017.
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Extreme weather in Horn of Africa puts elephants & humans at risk

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The Horn of Africa is coping with its worst drought in four decades.
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Concerns grow over invasive species after tropical Atlas moth spotted in U.S.

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A massive Atlas moth, usually found in the tropical parts of Asia, was recently spotted a long way from home in Washington state for what’s believed to be its first appearance in the U.S. Meanwhile, the invasive lanternfly is wreaking...