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First Giant Panda Cub Born in Indonesia

A giant panda cub named Satrio Wiratama is the first ever born in Indonesia. The historic birth at Taman Safari Indonesia marks a major conservation milestone. See the photos.

World Cup Giant Slalom Returns to Mont-Tremblant

Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, is ready to welcome back the FIS World Cup for giant slalom races this season, overcoming last year's weather-related cancellation. Get the details on the event's return.

Essex Powerlines launches 'Save on Energy' programs

Essex Powerlines has introduced new 'Save on Energy' initiatives aimed at helping customers reduce their electricity bills and consumption. Learn about the available programs and how to participate.

Bison Return Fuels Blackfoot Cultural Renaissance

A new documentary chronicles the Blackfoot tribes' decades-long battle to restore wild buffalo herds, reclaiming a keystone of their culture and ecosystem. Discover the story of resilience and homecoming.

Lost Baby Seal Found Hiding in New Zealand Bar

A curious baby fur seal waddled into a Richmond, New Zealand pub, leading to a unique rescue. Conservation rangers were already tracking the young seal, which was safely released on a dog-free island. Read the full story.

Eby says no to old-growth logging for pulp mill

B.C. Premier David Eby has firmly rejected a proposal to harvest old-growth forests to extend the life of a struggling pulp mill. Learn about the decision and its implications for forestry and conservation.

First North Atlantic Right Whale Calf Spotted for 2025

The first North Atlantic right whale calf of the season has been sighted off South Carolina, offering a glimmer of hope for the critically endangered species. Learn about the significance of this birth.

Manitoba Moose Hunting Season Now Open

The 2025 moose hunting season is officially underway in Manitoba. Learn about the regulations, safety tips, and conservation efforts for a successful and sustainable hunt.

Vancouver Island marmots rebound to 427 in the wild

A major conservation success story unfolds as the critically endangered Vancouver Island marmot population rebounds to 427 animals in the wild. Discover the efforts behind this remarkable recovery.

Ontario hunters fined $20K for illegal moose hunt

Three Ontario men have been fined a total of $20,500 for serious moose hunting violations near Red Lake. Learn the details of the case and the consequences of breaking wildlife laws.

Poet saves Mediterranean village from concrete

Discover how a Turkish poet's innovative plan preserved Akyaka's charm against tourism development. Learn about sustainable community transformation in this inspiring story.

Bears Cleared in Bella Coola School Attack

BC conservation officers confirm four captured grizzly bears are not linked to the school group attack. Forensic evidence exonerates the animals as the search for the responsible bears intensifies.

First Nations seek ban on 3M hectare development

Two First Nations in northwestern Ontario demand provincial ban on industrial development across three million hectares of remote northern territory. Learn about their conservation efforts.

Two More Grizzly Bears Captured After B.C. Attack

Conservation officers in Bella Coola have captured two additional grizzly bears following last week's attack on a school group that left four people hospitalized. The bears are being assessed for involvement.

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