Chronic wasting disease,Block parent Program resurrection, andUniversity of Saskatchewan study of pollen maters.
This is the rewind ofGlobal News Morning Saskatoonon Monday morning, July 4th.
Chronic wasting disease in Prairie
Researchers in Saskatchewan and Alberta foundChronic wasting disease (CWD) ) Is spreading. Grassland wildlife. The CWD epidemic can have widespread impact on both states. Debbie McKenzie, a professor of biological sciences at the University of Alberta, is exploring possible ways to be affected by CWD.Block parent program returns to Saskatchewan
{ It may have been a while since I saw the sign of the parents of the 32} block, but it is resurrected in a community in Saskatchewan.
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Block Parent Program Lindsay Soderholm explains what the program is and why he wanted to go back to Unity.
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Studying the role of pollen maters in food production USask
Bees have recently been at the University of Saskatchewan as researchers are trying to learn more about the role pollen maters play in food. It's a lot of talk. Manufacture.
Ultimately, they want to learn as much as they can to help bees survive and prosper in a healthy environment.
Sarah Wood describes what the campus is doing to make it happen.
Saskatoon morning weather forecast : Monday, July 4th
Cloudy, it may rain later in the day.
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