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Reptilia, London City Hall End Legal Dispute Amicably

Reptilia and London City Hall have reached an amicable resolution to their legal dispute regarding the display of exotic species. The announcement marks the end of a contentious chapter for the local attraction.

Rare Right Whale Sighting Brings Hope to New England

Aerial survey confirms North Atlantic right whales in southern New England waters in January 2026, a hopeful sign for the critically endangered species. Learn about the sighting and its significance.

Rare Flightless Kakapo Parrot Begins Breeding Again

New Zealand's critically endangered kakapo, a flightless parrot, has resumed breeding, marking a significant milestone for intensive conservation efforts. Discover the story of this unique species' fight for survival.

Elusive wild cat rediscovered in Thailand

The flat-headed cat, a rare feline feared extinct, has been spotted in Thailand. This significant rediscovery offers new hope for conservation efforts.

Invasive fish threaten salmon in Cultus Lake

B.C. conservation officers seek public help after invasive smallmouth bass are found in Cultus Lake, posing a serious threat to endangered sockeye salmon and the ecosystem.

Quebec Protects Western Chorus Frog Habitat

The Quebec government has moved to protect critical habitat for the declining western chorus frog in Montérégie and Outaouais, a key step for biodiversity conservation in the St. Lawrence Valley.

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.

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.

B.C. tribunal settles unusual credit dispute

A British Columbia tribunal has resolved a complex dispute involving an unusual credit arrangement. Learn how the case unfolded and what it means for financial agreements in Canada.

San Diego Zoo's 141-Year-Old Tortoise Dies

Gramma, the beloved 141-year-old Galapagos tortoise and San Diego Zoo's oldest resident, has passed away. Discover her remarkable century-long story and the conservation efforts for her species.

Xi presses Trump on Taiwan amid Japan-China tensions

Chinese President Xi Jinping urged US President Donald Trump to maintain the One-China policy on Taiwan, as a dispute with Japan threatens to strain US-China relations and impact global markets.

EU to Push U.S. on Steel Tariffs in Trade Deal

The EU is set to pressure the U.S. to fulfill its trade agreement by reducing steel tariffs. This move, led by Commissioner Maros Sefcovic, aims to resolve a key trade dispute.

B.C. judge overturns $25K tenant eviction award

A British Columbia judge has reversed a controversial decision that awarded an evicted tenant $25,000, calling the original ruling 'clearly irrational.' Learn about the case details and legal implications.

Quebec Doctors Sue Government Over Pay Reform

Quebec's Federation of General Practitioners files legal challenge against provincial pay reform legislation, claiming it violates doctors' rights. Learn about the dispute.

Quebec Doctors Sue Government Over Pay Reform

Quebec's federation of family doctors files legal challenge against provincial pay reform legislation, claiming it violates constitutional rights. Learn about the dispute.

Villa Maria students rally in lease dispute with nuns

Hundreds of Villa Maria students and parents rallied Friday to save their school from closure amid a lease standoff with the Sisters of Notre Dame. Join the movement to preserve Montreal education.

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