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Food supply, conservation efforts turned B.C. waters into whale-sighting hotspot

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June 29, 2026

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Food supply, conservation efforts turned B.C. waters into whale-sighting hotspot

The sightings have produced a raft of social media photos and videos that show the animals in the waters near major landmarks in and around Vancouver.

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Nepal News

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· Jul 11, 2026

२६ वर्षपछि कार्यान्वयनमा आउँदै पशु वधशाला तथा मासु जाँच ऐन

काठमाडौं । २६ वर्षअघि जारी भएको पशु वधशाला र मासु जाँच ऐन, २०५५ अब चरणबद्ध रूपमा कार्यान्वयनमा ल्याइने भएको छ। कृषि, वन तथा पर्यावरण मन्त्री गीता चौधरीले काठमाडौं उपत्यकाका स्थानीय तहका प्रमुख तथा प्रतिनिधिसँग छलफल गर्दै ऐन कार्यान्वयनका लागि आवश्यक तयारी तत्काल अघि बढाउन निर्देशन दिएको हो। मन्त्री चौधरीले ऐन बनेको दुई दशकभन्दा बढी समय बितिसक्दा []

Canada's National Observer

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· Jun 29, 2026

Plenty of food and conservation have turned BC's Salish Sea into a whale-sighting hot spot

A rich food supply and past conservation efforts have turned British Columbia's Salish Sea into a festival ground for whale-spotting, but the visibility of one species points to a case of starvation, an expert says.

The Wildlife News

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· Jul 4, 2026

Anthropocentric Ethics vs. Biocentric Ethics

INTRODUCTION In “What is Science-Based Wildlife Management?” (June 2, 2026), I said one way to understand the question is to compare unregulated hunting of a century ago with contemporary wildlife

Toronto Sun

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· Jun 24, 2026

CHARELBOIS: Why food is more expensive in Canada: Exhibit 4271

Why CFIA Bureaucracy Is Adding to Canada's Food Inflation Problem.

The West Australian

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· Jul 7, 2026

Samuel Hood exhibition at Albany’s Historic Whaling Station features images showing the role of pets at sea

The role of animals at sea is the subject of an exhibition at Albany’s Historic Whaling Station which opened on July 1.

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 27, 2026

The Fox family were once whalers. Now they’re giant-saving specialists

One of the country’s biggest citizen science efforts – tracking one of the world’s most spectacular conservation stories – is about to take place.

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