Nature News #22

Bird News

Syncrude sentencing in the deaths of 1,800 ducks has been delayed until October so they can proceed with “creative sentencing discussions.”

Mammal News

A melanistic (all black) chipmunk has been found in Ontario. Photo here.

An online petition is being circulated to save the black bears found guarding a BC marijuana growing operation.

A Swedish grizzly bear research project unites an Alberta biologist with NHL superstar Mats Sundin

Prince George, BC is reporting double the normal number of black bear sightings, as it’s too dry in the woods for berries to ripen, and the bears are looking for food.

The federal government has announced the establishment of an 1,800 sq kilometre marine protected area for beluga whales in the Arctic.

A biologist has found the local grizzly population in an area proposed for a $45 million ski resort development is vital to the survival of the bears in the province.

Fish News

BC is seeing the strongest sockeye run on the Fraser River in almost a century, just as an inquiry into last year’s collapse gets under way.

Atlantic salmon returns this year are down by as much as 75 percent in some areas.

Scientists are working to bring back lake sturgeon, a threatened species in Alberta, to the North Saskatchewan River.

Ecosystem News

The Nature Conservancy of Canada is restoring an old sawmill site in Campbell River to a creek and riparian zone.

A report from the UNESCO World Heritage Committee has raised hopes for a new park in the Flathead Valley of British Columbia.

An auditor-general’s report has found the Environment Ministry is failing to protect parks in British Columbia.

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