A B.C. photographer and her dog found a Giant Pacific octopus washed up on the shore of a Vancouver Island beach.
Farmers are trying to salvage their cherry crops following damage from a week of extreme temperatures. Cherry crops in the BC Interior have been burned due to the extreme temperatures brought by the heat wave at the end of June.
Starting on Wednesday, May 22, hundreds of Common Murres, an ocean-going bird native to the Pacific Coast from the Channel Islands to the tip of the Aleutians in Alaska, have been reported washed u…
Scientists say the grass carp population in the Chambly Basin is probably small, but the presence of this species in any number is bad news.
Locals blame Poolbeg incinerator for infestation in Sandymount and Ringsend
Rising temperatures have boosted the growth rates of seasonal moss on the southern continent over the last 50 years.
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