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Restructuring overlooks important environmental legacy: critics Laurentian is cutting environmental science, environmental studies, ecology and restoration biology programs as it works to balance its books Author of the article: Hugh Kruzel For The Sudbury Star Publishing date: Apr 29, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 5 minute read • Professors Peter Beckett (left) and Graham Speirs from Laurentian University are pioneers within Sudbury s regreening efforts. With the Superstack in the background, they presented to a Canadian Ecology Centre s mining teachers tour in September of last year. Photo by Bill Steer Article content Sudbury has garnered a reputation around the world as a community that knows how to recover an environment degraded by mining and smelting operations. ....
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Date Time Hunters’ camaraderie to fore as Pureora competition returns The popular hunting competition is organised by the Department of Conservation’s Maniapoto District but was cancelled last year due to the nationwide COVID-19 lockdown. DOC’s Maniapoto District Operations Manager Graham Kimber says Sunday’s prizegiving saw 44 red deer heads entered for judging, while the new pig hunting category resulted in one young hunter taking away a $500 prize. The deer heads were scored using the Douglas Score system, with local resident Joe Webb the main prize winner, presenting a head which scored 295.25 points. The Douglas Score is a system for measuring and evaluating antlers, horns and tusks of New Zealand big game animals by symmetrical size. ....