Halibut Herald March 5
Halibut Herald March 5
Halibut Herald March 5
March 5, 2009
Off the shores of Costa Rica, scientists study a stronghold of whales that once hovered near extinction.
If anyone missed Andrew Trites’ story-telling session on Tuesday, be sure to check out the rest of the photos from this
National Geographic album to learn a little bit more about these beautiful beasts.
READ ON: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/03/blue-whales/brower-text
MORE PICS: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2009/03/blue-whales/nicklin-photography
Top to bottom, left to right: Piranha of the Amazon; deep sea (3000 to 6000 ft) Anglerfish; Tiny deep-sea Anglerfish;
Moray Eel; Green Moray Eel; Tigerfish (x2); Snakehead fish found in SE Asia, Africa, India; Fangtooth Fish; Gulper
Eel.
READ ON:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newst
opics/howaboutthat/4927224/Pink-
dolphin-appears-in-US-lake.html
Meerkat warms up
under a heat lamp at
Battersea Park
Children's Zoo
The Public Registry is your source for news, information, and documents related to species at risk in Canada. This
web site has been designed to help you better understand Canada's approach to protecting and recovering species at
risk, learn about species at risk and what's being done to help them, and get involved in decision making and recovery
activities.
READ ON: http://www.sararegistry.gc.ca/default_e.cfm
Plastic Soup
(I know this sad truth has been featured before, but every time I read something new about it, I cannot help but remind
everyone of it’s importance…BTW: It is estimated to have grown to twice the size of Texas now!)
So what can be
done?
According to scientists who have studied ocean pollution and the patch,
trawling the ocean for all its garbage is not only impractical but would
harm plankton and other marine life. Though large fragments can be
collected, the polymers cannot, and the best solution now is prevention
and a drastic change in the way we live.
“Plastic is the lubricant of globalization,” says Moore. “We package and
over-package nearly everything in plastic to ship it around the world—and
there’s no way of getting rid of it. It lasts forever.”
Students from NWT in the Graham Amazon Gallery. Finn Larsen, 1980.
Green News
Thinking about Home Renovations? Check this out to save energy and
money…
Missed the LiveSmart BC Lunch-n-Learn held today in the Theatre? Still looking for tips and
information? Come by Heather’s desk to pick up pamphlets on the LiveSmart BC Home
Improvement Incentive Guide to find out how to save energy and make money on your home
renos!
Or, check out these websites:
www.livesmartbc.ca
www.Vancouver.ca/greenhomes
www.onedayvancouver.ca
And though the contest welcomes entries from the best architects in B.C. and
beyond, you don't have to be in the business of designing buildings or
neighbourhoods to enter and win.
READ ON: http://thetyee.ca/News/2009/02/23/FormShift/?utm_source=mo
ndayheadlines&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230209
More exciting
events here:
http://www.vanev
o.ca/events01.ht
ml
Check out
videos of past
lectures here:
http://www.sfu.c
a/cstudies/scien
ce/darwin.htm
Mt. Seymour Guys Night Out - Girls Ride FREE*
http://www.mountseymour.com/events
Try out this great new game
now available in the Gift Shop.
This innovative game
encourages young and old to
learn more about their impact on
the environment.