A “shocking” amount of marine life is being ensnared in abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear adrift in Canada’s oceans, internal federal data reveals.
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Marineland now seeking permits to ship remaining belugas to U.S.: sources
TORONTO — Marineland has presented a plan to the federal government to ship the last remaining captive whales and dolphins in ...
Canada's Marineland, which has threatened to kill its captive whales, wants government approval to sell the belugas to the ...
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Black bear ordered moved by Banff National Park leadership against wildlife experts' advice
A Banff National Park superintendent told Parks Canada wildlife staff — over their objections — to move a black bear due to public safety concerns at a popular resort ski resort, according to ...
Marineland seeks approval to sell belugas to the United States after its China export proposal was rejected ...
Kimberly Ghaney says she's traumatized after seeing her pet dog, Mickey, get mauled and killed by her neighbour's dogs. She ...
The herd that roams between northeastern Alaska and northwestern Canada is down in size from the all-time high counted in ...
Pet owners in Fort William First Nation are being reminded that it's illegal to leave domestic animals outside during periods of extreme cold and other inclement weather.
The body of Piper James, 19, from Campbell River, B.C., was found Monday on K’gari, with a pack dingoes around her. Nearby ...
Animalogic on MSN
How a hidden threat turned an entire species into a rarity
The vaquita is the rarest whale on earth, confined to a small area of ocean where danger is constant. Its decline has been driven not by predators, but by human activity that unintentionally traps and ...
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All the airlines that allow pets onboard in the cabin - and what to feed them before take-off
Specialists at Years, a dog food subscription service, have shared the dos and don'ts of travelling with dogs on planes, ...
Marineland has presented a plan to the federal government to transport the remaining captive whales and dolphins in Canada to a number of institutions in the U.S.
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