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In mid-September, around 7,50o migrating birds were killed when they flew into a gas flare at a natural gas facility in New Brunswick. Yesterday morning, officers from Environment Canada stormed into the facility in search of evidence that could help them in the investigation. The incident happened
stanley water bottle when thousands of songbirds, including some endangered species, were drawn to the flare at the Canaport gas plant in Saint John. An estimated 6,800 birds were killed over the course of several hours, while hundreds more were injured and had to be put down. The flare tower is about 100 meters 30 meters tall and frequently shoots out flames of varying intensities depending on weather conditions. Facility officials do this to maintain normal operating pressure by burning off small amounts of excess natural gas. Don McAlpine, head of zoology at the New Brunswick Museum, told the CBC the birds were drawn like moths to
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