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Cape Breton music students hope their pandemic song will strike the right chord

  SYDNEY, N.S. A song created as a class project by music students in Cape Breton carries a message of hope during these uncertain times. With local radio play and a new music video, there s hope it will become a pandemic anthem. The tune, called We ll Be Together Again, is self-explanatory during these current lockdown restrictions in Nova Scotia. It s a feel-good song that s meant to inspire hope for people, says Nik MacDonald, a music arts student at the Nova Scotia Community College s Marconi campus. The song was written and the music video shot earlier in the pandemic. Now, it s being released during this latest lockdown, at a time when people could use the musical lift more than the students anticipated when they started the class project.

The return of extinct species

The return of extinct species
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The first endangered species native to the U S is cloned

The first endangered species native to the U.S. is cloned and last updated 2021-03-01 15:56:51-05 Conservation in the United States took a big step recently when U.S. Fish and Wildlife (USFW) announced it had successfully cloned the first endangered species native to North America: the black-footed ferret. USFW announced the cloning on Feb. 18, saying it had cloned a new ferret, Elizabeth Ann, from stored tissue taken from a black-footed ferret that died more than 30 years ago. “It just brings hope,” said Kimberly Fraser, an outreach specialist for USFW. Black-footed ferrets were thought to be extinct until 1981 when a rancher in Wyoming found a body of a deceased one on his front porch. That rancher took the remains to a taxidermist, who alerted U.S. Fish and Wildlife, and for a few years, the population flourished, until disease wiped out all but 20 in 1987.

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