Animal instincts
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Canadian naturalist R.D. Lawrence spent most of his life studying the wilderness of northern Ontario. His studies concentrated on the region's wolf population, and his research has led to the development of conservation measures for the threatened species.
Publication Name: Nature Canada
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0374-9894
Year: 1997
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Marine ambassadors
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Marine biologist Robert Michaud has been conducting a long-term research on the whales found in St. Lawrence River in Canada. Michaud refers to the whales as ambassadors since their endangered condition clearly bespeak a serious environmental message.
Publication Name: Nature Canada
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0374-9894
Year: 1993
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A thorny problem
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The eastern prickly pear cactus is a slow-moving perennial in Canada that is being endangered by gardeners. The attractive appearance of the plant is compelling individuals to take the plant out of its wild colony.
Publication Name: Nature Canada
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0374-9894
Year: 1995
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