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Discover the 5 Most Polluted Rivers in Canada

Discover the 5 Most Polluted Rivers in Canada

For discharge, spills, and waste, river currents carry these pollutants downstream. While sometimes diluted, the pollutants barely break down and begin to fill banks and sediment. It disrupts river ecosystems and lessens the quality of potable water in the Canadian wilderness. Furthermore, the spills that happen include toxic chemicals that natural processes can’t break down. This results in a complete loss of habitat for many aquatic animals.

Waterfalls now 'trickling': Low water brings changes to Hay River, N.W.T. Social Sharing

Waterfalls now 'trickling': Low water brings changes to Hay River, N.W.T. Social Sharing

Water levels have been significantly dropping in Hay River, N.W.T., resulting in waterfalls turning into trickles.  One man has lived in Hay River for 40 years, and says he's never seen water levels so low this time of year. "You can see people walking across the river that's only a few feet deep in some areas," said Glenn Smith, the senior administrative officer for the town of Hay River. 

Extreme Yosemite rain eases drought but disrupts wildlife habitats

Extreme Yosemite rain eases drought but disrupts wildlife habitats

After a winter of epic storms in California, Yosemite National Park's famous waterfalls are in full flow, its reservoirs are brimming, and the snowpack in the surrounding Sierra Nevada Mountains is well above average. In drought-stricken California, that is cause for celebration, but wildlife experts warn that weather extremes driven by climate change can also change habitats too quickly for wildlife to adapt.