British tourist in intensive care after shark attack
A British tourist is in intensive care after being attacked by a shark in Trinidad and Tobago.
A British tourist is in intensive care after being attacked by a shark in Trinidad and Tobago.
There have been 108 sightings of Asian hornets since 2016, of which 56 were in 2023.
A stark divide across the country this long weekend put the West on snowy ground
It's just a quick PSA: if you're on Island trails, remember to brush off your feet before driving away!That's the message from the Invasive Species Council as the group increasingly notices a correlation between foot traffic and the spread of invasive species — like plants that do not naturally occur on P.E.I."Invasive species, like any plant, puts out seeds and those seeds land in the dirt. And then when you are walking along the trail, and dirt will inevitably get picked up in your boots, seed
Not all hybrid cars are created equal. While some models offer excellent fuel efficiency, reliability and performance, others fall short. With so many options, it can be tough to separate the good...
Video footage captured by a commuter Dan Kanes showed the bear standing in the middle of State Route 14 near Santa Clarita as traffic came to a halt.
The O|W Ranch near Corpus Christi is owned by one of the largest gas and oil dynasties in the Lone Star State.
The Fort Worth Zoo has released a total of 229 Louisiana pine snakes into the wild in recent years
A judge says he will ban Terrence Moore, who cares for 31 animals, from keeping them for five years.
The U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) announced it was preparing to make as much as a $1.66 billion loan guarantee to Latham, New York-based Plug Power, with the money earmarked […]
Nature groups warned that recent flooding and warming temperatures have increased the risk of invasive non-native species.
A kilometre off Gabriola Island’s shore are what look like a couple clothing irons bobbing up and down with the waves – or at least that’s what they remind Vicky Scott of. They’re marbled murrelets, a threatened seabird on Canada’s Pacific coast, and Scott, a birder, has been seeing pairs fishing off Orlebar Point and flying over the island for the past seven years, but recently more often. A bird-watching group led by Scott for Gabriola Land and Trails Trust in early March also had a chance to
Sultry conditions this Sunday in southern Ontario are setting the stage for potential storms. The combination of high temperatures and humidity could trigger severe weather, including thunderstorms with heavy rain and gusty winds. Meteorologist Rhythm Reet from The Weather Network will provide timely updates on the storm's development and offer safety tips for navigating the volatile conditions.
Officials say there is no longer a need to keep animals away from the River Alyn after a chemical factory fire.
JACUMÉ, México (AP) — Near the towering border wall flanked by a U.S. Border Patrol vehicle, botanist Sula Vanderplank heard a quail in the scrub yelp “chi-ca-go,” a sound the birds use to signal they are separated from a mate or group. Then silence. A quail on the Mexican side called back, triggering a back-and-forth soundtrack that was both fitting and heartbreaking in an ecosystem split by an artificial barrier. Vanderplank was among several botanists and citizen scientists participating in t
“We are also deploying our drone to try and locate the source,” city manager says.
Tornado causes significant damage in Cleveland County
People in northeastern Japan have been warned to stay vigilant after a man was found dead with gash wounds and police officers were left with serious injuries. Two officers were attacked on Saturday in Kazuno city, Akita prefecture, while recovering the missing man's body, Japanese media said. A police helicopter and cars are involved in the search for the bears.
More sun and slightly warmer temps through Tuesday. Cooling trend beginning Wednesday.
An official with the Giant Mine remediation project and a local researcher aren't worried the low water in Yellowknife Bay is exposing people to more arsenic in areas along the shoreline. The water's change is particularly salient at Rotary Park, where a boardwalk that once traversed a shallow part of the bay now passes over a large expanse of mud, and house boats can be seen resting in the muck. Mike Palmer, a scientist at the Aurora Research Institute, said sediment in deep water areas of the
Antarctica’s vast expanse of sea ice regulates Earth’s temperature, as the white surface reflects the Sun’s heat back into the atmosphere.