Usually frozen waters open up twice this year in phenomenon scientists described as scary. More here.
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
Deadly African swine fever arrives in China, the world’s largest producer of pigs
International Livestock Research Institute
A piglet, one of countless who died of Porcine Epidemic
Diarrhea in Manitoba over the past 18 months. (A Manitoba Pork photo.)
Diseases deadly to hogs, some of which can also spread to humans, are legion.
Long feared, it's now finally happened. African Swine Fever (ASF), an infectious and highly-lethal viral disease of pigs has, for the first time, reared its head in China. Story here.
RELATED; "In Hogs We Trust - Part 111"
Sources say pesticides linked to bee deaths will be phased out in Canada
Canada's National Observer
A honeybee forages on a flower. A PinP photo.
The federal government will begin phasing out the outdoor use of nicotine-based pesticides beginning in 2021, part of an effort to stop the mysterious decline of honey bee colonies around the world. More here.
Monday, August 13, 2018
A call for seagrass protection
Seagrass meadows - one of the most widespread coastal habitats on Earth - are in decline. Human coastal development and poor water quality are threatening the meadows - home to a wide array of marine plants and animals. More here.
Scourge of superbugs killing Malawi’s babies
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Babies are dying in their thousands in Malawi because drugs to treat common infections no longer work. We went to investigate.
Saturday, August 11, 2018
Why Is Glyphosate Sprayed on Crops Right Before Harvest?
EcoWatch
Glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup herbicide, is recognized as the world's most widely used weed killer. What is not so well known is that farmers also use glyphosate on crops such as wheat, oats, edible beans and other crops right before harvest, raising concerns that the herbicide could get into food products. Story here.
Friday, August 10, 2018
EPA ordered to ban pesticide linked to learning disabilities
The Guardian
A "crop-duster" sprays a pesticide on a canola crop in Manitoba.
A PinP photo.
A federal court said the US agency must prohibit the use of chlorpyrifos after seven states and DC backed the case against it. Story here.
In 2,006, I told the story of a farmer in the Swan Valley of Manitoba. He said he and his family were sickened when the same chemical, chlorpyrifos (brand name, Lorsban) drifted onto his property from a field across the road. Read the terrifying tale of the Burqharts here. And listen to my report on CBC Radio (with images), below.
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