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As spring migration brings thousands of birds back to Northern Ontario, concerns over avian influenza are on the rise. Lawrence Martin, director of the lands and resources department at Mushkegowuk ...
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They will endure our spring blizzards and dust storms because there is safety in numbers, and they will be back in the fall, ...
First Nations in northeastern Ontario are preparing for the spring goose hunt, but while the deeply significant cultural ...
Snow Geese, Canadian Geese, Tundra Swans ... If you never have, the migration is worth seeing.
When my buddy and I set out into the wilderness, we expected to see bears. We didn't plan on getting charged by an angry sow 100 feet off the ground.
This year’s migration has been slower than normal, with species numbers slightly below average, attributed to lower water levels due to drought conditions.
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COVID-19, scientists are watching another virus warily: H5N1. It’s been circulating widely in the U.S. — and now, wild birds ...
Area residents will get the chance to enjoy the great outdoors, win prizes and offer a boost to conservation efforts by ...
Avian influenza is a viral disease that mostly affects domestic poultry and wildlife such as geese ... Canadian provinces and U.S. states. Its spread is primarily attributed to the migration ...