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The American kestrel is in free fall, and no one knows why

The American kestrel is in free fall, and no one knows why

Once prevalent in Montreal, the littlest falcon's downfall is a bellwether for hard times.

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Canada's forests actually emit more carbon than they absorb — despite what you've heard on Facebook
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Canada's forests actually emit more carbon than they absorb — despite what you've heard on Facebook

This country's managed forest land hasn't been a net carbon sink since 2001. That's because trees don't just absorb carbon when they grow, they emit it when they die and decompose, or burn.
Insects are dying off at a scary rate, putting humanity at risk

Insects are dying off at a scary rate, putting humanity at risk

At current rates of insect loss, we may not have any insects left at all a century from now.
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