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This bright orange shark has shocked and delighted scientists This bright orange shark has shocked and delighted scientists Reviewed by mr anox on 05:04 Rating: 5
Why the Afghanistan earthquake was so deadly Why the Afghanistan earthquake was so deadly Reviewed by mr anox on 05:03 Rating: 5
At least 1,000 dead after landslide in Sudan's Darfur wipes out village At least 1,000 dead after landslide in Sudan's Darfur wipes out village Reviewed by mr anox on 05:04 Rating: 5
Scuba divers come face to face with great white shark near Hubbards, N.S. Scuba divers come face to face with great white shark near Hubbards, N.S. Reviewed by mr anox on 05:04 Rating: 5

How beavers could help fight wildfires

mr anox 04:04
New research out of the western U.S. suggests dams and ponds built by beavers can slow floods, store water and even create green firebreaks...Read More
How beavers could help fight wildfires How beavers could help fight wildfires Reviewed by mr anox on 04:04 Rating: 5
Wildfires are reversing Canada's progress on improving air quality Wildfires are reversing Canada's progress on improving air quality Reviewed by mr anox on 11:03 Rating: 5
New species of dinosaur-era dragonfly discovered by a research student in Alberta's Badlands New species of dinosaur-era dragonfly discovered by a research student in Alberta's Badlands Reviewed by mr anox on 11:03 Rating: 5
You might have heard about the flesh-eating screwworm. Here's why you shouldn't freak out You might have heard about the flesh-eating screwworm. Here's why you shouldn't freak out Reviewed by mr anox on 07:04 Rating: 5
Can fish feel pleasure? Scientists say yes, and they might even crave it Can fish feel pleasure? Scientists say yes, and they might even crave it Reviewed by mr anox on 07:04 Rating: 5
Extreme summer weather could further endanger monarch butterflies, researchers fear Extreme summer weather could further endanger monarch butterflies, researchers fear Reviewed by mr anox on 07:03 Rating: 5
Threatened frog species on the road to recovery in Alberta Threatened frog species on the road to recovery in Alberta Reviewed by mr anox on 02:03 Rating: 5
Fuzzy caterpillar destroys foliage in parts of western, central Newfoundland Fuzzy caterpillar destroys foliage in parts of western, central Newfoundland Reviewed by mr anox on 05:04 Rating: 5
Canadian companies race to launch rockets into orbit from home soil — a first Canadian companies race to launch rockets into orbit from home soil — a first Reviewed by mr anox on 02:03 Rating: 5
This hiker kicks over people's picturesque stone stacks. But he's got a good reason This hiker kicks over people's picturesque stone stacks. But he's got a good reason Reviewed by mr anox on 11:05 Rating: 5
For the first time in over a century, sockeye salmon are able to return to Okanagan Lake For the first time in over a century, sockeye salmon are able to return to Okanagan Lake Reviewed by mr anox on 06:04 Rating: 5
Well-travelled New Brunswick lobster caught off Cape Cod, Mass. Well-travelled New Brunswick lobster caught off Cape Cod, Mass. Reviewed by mr anox on 06:04 Rating: 5
Rare butterfly spotted for 1st time in over a century at Toronto's High Park Rare butterfly spotted for 1st time in over a century at Toronto's High Park Reviewed by mr anox on 06:04 Rating: 5
Risk of radioactive contamination prompts Walmart frozen shrimp recall in U.S. Risk of radioactive contamination prompts Walmart frozen shrimp recall in U.S. Reviewed by mr anox on 08:03 Rating: 5
Rare albino turtles hatch from eggs found outside rural Ottawa home Rare albino turtles hatch from eggs found outside rural Ottawa home Reviewed by mr anox on 07:03 Rating: 5
First Nations launch drug trial to combat mange in southeastern B.C.'s declining bighorn sheep population First Nations launch drug trial to combat mange in southeastern B.C.'s declining bighorn sheep population Reviewed by mr anox on 07:03 Rating: 5
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