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Tiny beetles an indicator of ecological disruption by climate change

By Nya Sustainability on October 20, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

As species across the world adjust where they live in response to climate change, they will come into competition with other species that could hamper their ability to keep up with the pace of this change, according to new University of Colorado Boulder-led research. The new findings, published […]

VIDEO: Yellowstone wolf pack surrounds and “escorts” grizzly bear away

By Nya Sustainability on October 20, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

This grizzly was foraging in the far end of the valley when the wolves started to cross his path. The grizzly started standing up on his hind legs to get a better view of what was going on and then started to approach the wolves. Soon the rest […]

Fossils indicates the Dire Wolf Might Have Prowled Asia

By Nya Sustainability on October 19, 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

Heftier than modern-day gray wolves and capable of cracking the bones of their prey, dire wolves were among the Pleistocene’s most-feared hunters. It’s long been believed that these top predators lived only in the Americas, but researchers have now unearthed the first fossil evidence that dire wolves also […]

George River caribou herd shows first population gain in over 25 years

By Nya Sustainability on October 19, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Herd population is estimated to be 8,100 animals, up from 5,500 in 2018. This is great news compared to the recent news that Jasper National Park is losing its herds. A summer “baby boom” in the long-struggling George River caribou herd in Labrador and Quebec has led to […]

Calls for change to protect Jasper National Park’s caribou

By Nya Sustainability on October 18, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

The Alberta Wilderness Association (AWA) is calling on Parks Canada to take urgent action to help the caribou population regenerate in Jasper National Park. This comes after recent news that the caribou herds in Jasper are in trouble. “We are watching an extinction process right before our eyes,” said […]

Federal government Canada invests in small nuclear reactors to help it meet net-zero 2050 target

By Nya Sustainability on October 18, 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

$20M investment will help preserve 186 jobs and create 52 co-op placements, says Ottawa. The federal government says it’s investing $20 million in the nuclear industry to help Canada meet its target of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The investment in Oakville Ontario’s Terrestrial Energy is meant to […]

VIDEO: Yacht Attacked by Orcas (killer whales) off the Portuguese Coast

By Nya Sustainability on October 17, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

There have been numerous reports of Orcas attacking yachts this season and nobody really knows why. In this video they experienced harassment from a pod of orcas off the coast of Porto. The film was taken on October 4th during the yacht delivery of a new Lagoon 450 […]

SpaceX is launching a satellite that can measure rising sea levels

By Nya Sustainability on October 17, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Elon Musk’s SpaceX will launch a satellite on November 10 that can measure rising sea levels from orbit. The Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite will update maps of the oceans every 10 days, showing scientists how much rising sea levels are eroding coastlines.  On-board digital altimeters can measure millimeter-scale […]

What’s the first species humans drove to extinction?

By Nya Sustainability on October 16, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

The dodo? The woolly mammoth? Think again. Sometime in the late 1600s, in the lush forests of Mauritius, the very last dodo took its last breath. After centuries of untroubled ferreting in the tropical undergrowth, this species met its untimely end at the hands of humans, who had […]

Alberta ranchers fear loss of grazing lands due to proposed coal mine

By Nya Sustainability on October 16, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Public use of previously protected lands and water quality of Oldman River threatened after Alberta rescinds 44-year-old coal policy, paving way for Grassy Mountain Coal Project SERIOUSLY! WHO IS TILL INVESTING IN COAL??? Laura Laing can’t imagine how her family would run their cow-calf operation without their Mount […]

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