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Maps.com on MSNA Forest Under FireThe poles are warming faster than anywhere else on Earth, and fires in the northern boreal forest are increasing in both ...
Increasing wildfires globally release massive carbon emissions, impacting natural carbon sinks and contributing to global ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNIn Northern Quebec, the Cree Nation Teaches Visitors How to Survive—and Enjoy—WinterAn Indigenous-run lodge, just over a one-hour flight from Montreal, allows guests to experience the depths of the Canadian ...
The American tree sparrow and some really cool ducks will be leaving soon.
Marbeth’s Carolina wren gives us a nice opportunity to look closely at this bird because in the future more and more readers ...
Forest migration, when tree species move to cooler temperatures as their historical habitats become too hot, is hitting New ...
The American tree sparrow and some really cool ducks will be leaving soon. The spring bird migration is really ramping up, as we’re hearing an audible increase in blackbirds and seeing waterways ...
People call ice roads “lifelines” for a reason – without them, entire communities are cut off from goods and services that ...
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The Points Guy on MSNEpic ice and snowy adventure: What it's like on the first winter expedition cruises to CanadaEpic ice and snowy adventure are highlights of Ponant's groundbreaking new winter expedition itineraries in Canada.
As the name would suggest, permafrost in the far north was long considered to be, well, more or less permanent, emphasizing the stability of the Earth system. But more recently, researchers have come ...
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