‘This is our Serengeti’: New study says more whales showing up in Vancouver waters

Listen to this article Estimated 5 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. More whales are appearing in the waters around Vancouver thanks to seasonal movement, food availability, and decades of conservation work, researchers…

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Risks of conflict, disease rise when homeless encampments encroach on urban coyote habitat, study cautions

Potential risks to human and animal health rise when people experiencing homelessness are forced to seek shelter in the same secluded, inner-city landscapes as urban coyotes, a new study cautions. The research, published in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, a peer-reviewed scientific journal, is the first study to examine the relationship between homeless encampments…

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Women with traumatic brain injury 26 per cent less likely to receive trauma care than men, Ontario study finds

New Ontario research shows women with traumatic brain injuries are far less likely than men to be admitted for trauma care, raising questions about why patients with similar, life-altering injuries may be receiving less-specialized treatment. Published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, the study analyzed a decade of data from more than 55,000 adult…

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