Category: Technology
Fuzzy caterpillars destroy the leaf in parts of the western, central Newfoundland
On August 11 in the garden of Mark Gradi, a resident of Corner Brook, a white tussoc moth caterpillar. (Presented by Kenny Gradi)In this summer, ... Read More
Threatened frog species on the road for recovery in Alberta
One of Alberta's most risky amphibians is making a comeback.Provincial efforts to help the northern leopard frogs have been successful in establishing new self -reliant ... Read More
This hicker kicks kicks on a pile of picturesque stone of the people. But he got a good reason
As it happensWhy does this British hicker keep kicking on the picturesque stone pile of the peopleStuart Cax is waging war against hundreds of stone ... Read More
Canadian companies race to launch rockets in orbit from home soil – one first
On September 29, 1962, Canada's Ulout I Satellite launched an American rocket from the Wandenberg Air Force Base in California. That day, Canada became just ... Read More
Well -traveled New Brearswick Lobster caught Cape Cod, Mass.
This summer went to a new Breanswick Lobster South for the holiday. "They do not pay attention to any kind of limit or border," said ... Read More
For the first time for more than a century, Sockeye Salmon is capable of returning to Okegan Lake
For the first time in the BC's Ocongan region in the Ocongan region of BC, they are able to return to the historic sponing ground ... Read More
Rare butterfly was first spotted in Toronto’s High Park in more than a century
A rare butterfly species - Zebra Swaltel - has been seen for the first time in Toronto's High Park in more than a century. The ... Read More
Risk of radioactive contamination remembers Walmart Frozen Shrimp in America
Walmart has remembered the raw shrimp sold in 13 American states as federal health officials say it may have potential radioactive contamination.The US Food and ... Read More
Tick-based Rocky Mountain saw a fever spread in Canada
Dr. Alex Karigan posted this picture of a patient from a patient with a case reported on social media this week with a case reported ... Read More
BC First Nations launched drug trials to compete demanding in reducing the population of Byorn Sheep
Residents of South Oknagan in BC have seen an increase in a parasitic skin disease, soroptic demand between the region's born sheep. The decline in ... Read More