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          <description>Neighbours cried foul when a developer built a trail through a marsh near Orillia, but there was little residents or the township could do. Across Ontario, wetlands are getting harder and harder to protect</description>
          <dc:creator>Leah Borts-Kuperman</dc:creator>

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          <title>New Study: High Seas Represent $148 Billion Carbon Sink</title>
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               Global Ocean Commission               </category>
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               University of British Columbia Fisheries Centre               </category>
               

          
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