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The Ambler
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Losing the outdoor lovers paradise
Mood:  special
Topic: Science and Health

The Royal Canadian Geographical Society has launched the second edition of its Canadian Atlas Online with a quiz - and the chance to

WIN ! a trip to Quebec City for the city's 400th anniversary festivities.

To enter the "Cross-Country Challenge," visit:

http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/atlas/ccc/default.asp

 

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A group of business owners from BC took out a full-page ad in the first section of a national newspaper Friday hoping to pressure the provincial government to forces changes in the salmon farming industry.

The group of wilderness tourism operators, sport and commercial fishermen, seafood processors and concerned residents said open pen fish farms must be moved away from juvenile salmon migration routes along the B.C. coast.

Salmon returns are down significantly around British Columbia, experts say (Few BC-born salmon returning to spawn: experts)

and at the same time a new study says salmon farms hike parasite risk for wild fish.

 

Cut 'n paste 

www.bcsalmon.ca/

www.paradisefound.bc.ca/ -

www.fish.bc.ca/

www.fishtourcanada.bc.ca/ - 

www.ole.ca/ -

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See ya! ; )


Posted by mach1231 at 12:34 PM PST
Updated: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 12:58 PM PST
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