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NPR: Genetically Modified Canola ‘Escapes’ Farm Fields.

One year and 3,000 miles later, the group has clear evidence that genetically modified, feral canola is growing across much of North Dakota. Of the 406 samples collected, 86 percent were genetically altered versions of the plant.” Once again, cue Ian Malcolm ["Jurassic Park"].  Nature cannot be contained.

08/06/10 • 11:53 AM • EnvironmentalFoodScience • No Comments

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