In the early 1900s, brown trout and rainbow trout were introduced to southern South America for recreational fishing and early aquaculture initiatives.
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Mount Everest Summit Success Rates Double, Death Rate Stays The Same Over Last 30 Years
As the world’s tallest peak, Mount Everest draws more than 500 climbers each spring to attempt the summit during a small window of favorable conditions on the rugged Himalayan mountain that tops out at just over 29,000 feet.
High Walk And Bike Scores Associated With Greater Crash Risk
Neighbourhoods with high bikeability and walkability scores actually present higher crash risks to cyclists and pedestrians in Vancouver, according to new research from the University of British Columbia.
Contaminants From Mount Polley Tailings Spill Continue To Affect Quesnel Lake
Natural mixing of lake waters may resuspend contaminants deposited in Quesnel Lake by the Mount Polley mine spill, according to scientists who have been studying the lake since the spill in 2014.
High Tide Bulletin: Fall 2020
The rising and falling of the sea is a phenomenon upon which we can always depend.
Rebuilding Depleted Canadian Fish Stocks Is Good Business
Fish populations in Canada need to be urgently rebuilt.