Multiple seasons of below-average rainfall have affected the country’s drinking water supplies and groundwater reservoirs.
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Brunt Breaking Up with Antarctica this Year?
A crack on the Antarctic ice shelf grew dramatically in late 2020 into 2021.
Penguins Benefit From Extended Maritime Zone
Gentoo penguins are benefiting from a newly enlarged no-fishing zone (known as a No-Take Zone NTZ) around the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia following British Antarctic Survey (BAS) tracking research commissioned by the RSPB.
Shrewsbury River Dolphins Signal Cleaner Rivers, More Fish
Dolphins are now frequent visitors to the Shrewsbury and Navesink Rivers in New Jersey, indicating a healthier environment.
USask Study Finds COVID Isolation Worsens Student Diets, Inactivity, and Alcohol Intake
A University of Saskatchewan (USask) study has found that the COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant worsening of already poor dietary habits, low activity levels, sedentary behaviour, and high alcohol consumption among university students.
Determining Dissolved Organic Carbon Flows into the Gulf of Alaska
A new model determines freshwater and dissolved organic carbon discharge to the Gulf of Alaska from one of the most geographically diverse but understudied regions on the planet.


