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Milwaukee-area Caribou Coffee stores to be converted to Peet's Coffee & Tea
2014-06-19 00:20:55| Food - Topix.net
The company that owns Caribou Coffee is converting locations in Waukesha and Wauwatosa to Peet's Coffee & Tea and has closed the stores temporarily.
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Peet's expands in Baltimore/Washingtonby rebranding Caribou
2014-04-08 03:27:31| Food - Topix.net
Peet's Coffee & Tea is expanding into the Baltimore and Washington markets, with plans to rebrand 23 former Caribou Coffee shops, including one in downtown Baltimore.
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When Will Burke's Caribou Coffee Convert to Peet's Coffee & Tea?
2014-01-14 04:09:19| Food - Topix.net
The Caribou Coffee shop in the Kings Park Shopping Center likely won't be a Caribou Coffee location for much longer.
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Few Caribou Births in Greenland Linked to Sea Ice Melt
2013-10-02 20:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World News: Melting sea ice in Greenland may be leading to fewer caribou births and higher calf mortality, according to new research linking the loss of sea ice with changes of the timing of plant growth on land. Researchers from Penn State University report that sea ice melt spurs the early growth of plants, which goes on to affect the feeding patterns of caribou. The caribou are reportedly bearing fewer offspring, which the researchers, writing in journal Nature Communications, link to the sea ice melt....
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Caribou babies hit hard by climate change
2013-10-01 12:19:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
CBC: The melting of arctic sea ice is indirectly leading to higher mortality among caribou calves, new research suggests. Penn State University biologists Eric Post and Jeffrey Kerby have unravelled the links between sea ice loss, the timing of plant growth on land and caribou breeding in Greenland over the past two decades. 'The animals show up expecting a food bonanza, but they find that the cafeteria already has closed.'- Jeffrey Kerby, biologist They have discovered...