British Columbia needs a unified response to respond to the biodiversity crisis, say researchers

From massive kelp forests to monumental old-growth on land, British Columbia’s biodiversity—which is unrivaled in Canada—provides an array of cultural, economic, social and other benefits. B.C.’s wide-ranging ecological zones are home to over 70 percent of Canada’s mammal, bird and non-vascular plant species. From massive kelp forests to monumental old-growth on land, British Columbia’s biodiversity—which is…

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Researcher: Cyberflashing is a form of gendered sexual violence that must be taken seriously

Sexting—sending sexually suggestive or explicit messages and images—is now a widespread practice, and can be a healthy way to express and explore sexuality. However, there is a need to distinguish between consensual sexting and forms of sexual harassment like cyberflashing. Sexting—sending sexually suggestive or explicit messages and images—is now a widespread practice, and can be a…

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Here Comes Manhattanhenge 2024: When and How to Watch

The annual event brings New Yorkers together to celebrate longer days, warmer weather and epic summer sunsets. The annual event brings New Yorkers together to celebrate longer days, warmer weather and epic summer sunsets. Sun, Manhattan (NYC), Space and Astronomy, Architecture, New York City, Content Type: Service NYT > Science

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Viewpoint: Banning sex crime offenders from changing their names doesn’t make us safer

The government of British Columbia recently introduced a bill to ban people convicted of serious offenses from legally changing their name. The proposed amendment to the province’s Name Act would also prohibit those found not criminally responsible due to mental disorder from changing their name. The government of British Columbia recently introduced a bill to ban…

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