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A recent study in Sweden's Dal River reveals that pharmaceutical pollution, specifically anti-anxiety medication, ...
In her new book, "The Trees Are Speaking," Lynda Mapes shares what forests are telling us about how to partner with them to ...
Brunch buffets, dim sum, beef wellington cooking class and a cruise around Bay are part of this year’s culinary Mother’s Day ...
The order represents a dramatic shift in federal policy on fishing in U.S. waters by prioritizing commercial fishing ...
Donald Trump's order represents a dramatic shift in federal policy on fishing in U.S. waters by prioritizing commercial ...
Montreal, Quebec-based Canadian biotech firm EVAH Corporation has secured a U.S. patent for Barracuda, its new in-feed sea ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The Atlantic salmon in the River Itchen is rapidly disappearing. Leading environmental organisations have united to address this issue ...
A benzodiazepine seeping into waterways is causing young Atlantic salmon to behave strangely, with fish in the wild migrating more rapidly and taking more risks on their journey from river to ocean.
Four out of five fish don’t make it. Some Atlantic salmon recently got an unexpected edge, after scientists dosed them with antianxiety drugs meant for humans, not fish. The drug, clobazam ...
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