Researchers found the toxic leftovers of a northern Canadian mine in nearby snowshoe hares

It’s the first time researchers have seen small wild mammals with chronic arsenic poisoning in Canada.

By Som Niyogi, University of Saskatchewan, Solomon Amuno, University of Saskatchewan June 20, 2018
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Even though it was closed decades ago, the Giant Mine on the outskirts of Yellowknife has left a long environmental legacy.

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