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Scientists clone black-footed ferret, first for endangered US species

Scientists clone black-footed ferret, first for endangered US species Celine Castronuovo © Wikimedia/J. Michael Lockhart/USFWS A black-footed ferret The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) on Thursday announced that it had successfully cloned a black-footed ferret, the first cloning of a U.S. endangered species. The agency revealed the breakthrough in a press release, writing that its cloned ferret, named Elizabeth Ann, was born Dec. 10 and has been raised at the service s black-footed ferret breeding facility in Fort Collins, Colo. The ferret was made from frozen DNA extracted from Willa, a black-footed ferret who died in 1988. Noreen Walsh, director of the USFWS s Mountain-Prairie Region, said in a statement that while the research is preliminary, the cloning marked the first of a native endangered species in North America, and it provides a promising tool for continued efforts to conserve the black-footed ferret.

ALDRICH: Manitoba businesses need gov t help and they need it now

Article content Kori Cuthbert saw a vacuum in the Winnipeg climbing community for a serious, modern facility and in the spring of 2019 set out to fill it. He found a partner in The Hive, which at the time operated three other climbing facilities in Canada, and started scouting locations in May 2019 in the city. In August of that year, they landed on a location, signed a 10-year lease and began construction of climbing infrastructure. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or ALDRICH: Manitoba businesses need gov t help and they need it now Back to video

Meth seizure is largest ever at Canadian border

Meth seizure is largest ever at Canadian border Canada Border Services Agency By: MTN News and last updated 2021-01-28 12:50:52-05 GREAT FALLS — Authorities in Alberta recently arrested and charged a man who allegedly was trying to smuggle more than $28 million worth of meth across the border. It happened on December 25 at the port of entry at Coutts, Alberta, which is the port directly across from the U.S. port of Sweet Grass in Toole County, Montana. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) said in a news release that officers referred a semi-truck hauling produce for further inspection. While examining the shipment, CBSA officers uncovered 228.14 kg of methamphetamine with an estimated street value of $28.5 million. The CBSA says this amount of methamphetamine translates to about 2.28 million individual dosages.

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