Improving the health of our ocean requires investment. But that investment doesn’t have to be a choice between our planet and our pocketbooks.
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Rolling in the Deep - Quirky Behaviour Indicates Major Implications for Prized Luxury Seafood
In 2005 Dr. Annie Mercier was sent a strange video: sea cucumbers rolling around at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
Can Frogs Save Us From Chemicals?
Discovering the little-known effects chemicals released in our lakes and rivers might have on the surrounding wildlife and ecosystems can give scientists and conservationists powerful insight into the development of better, more efficient environmental guidelines.
Extreme Environment - Canadian Space Agency Funding Research Into Finding Extraterrestrial Life
Dr. Penny Morrill’s latest research project may help detect life on other planets.
New Research About Biodiversity Accumulation in Deep Time Reveals the Importance of Climate on Today’s Abundance of Life
Natural history museum paleontologists in Copenhagen and Helsinki have succeeded in mapping historical biodiversity in unprecedented detail.
Souris Area Watershed Group and UPEI Partner on Atlantic Salmon Research
The University of Prince Edward Island and the Souris and Area Branch of the PEI Wildlife Federation have received $48,000 from the Atlantic Salmon Conservation Foundation (ASCF) and $7,000 from the PEI Wildlife Conservation Fund for Atlantic salmon research, monitoring, and conservation in three rivers in Eastern PEI.