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  • Tracking change in the Arctic

    In Alaska, fish means work, food, and life for local communities. Understanding the complex interconnections of the U.S. Arctic ecosystem takes close collaboration among scientific experts of many backgrounds.

  • New app for nature lovers helps create biodiversity network

    A new University of Alberta app is encouraging Albertans to get back to nature and talk about it.

  • How has climate change affected the boreal forest?

    A Lakehead University researcher is receiving more than $440,000 from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to investigate the impact of climate change on the boreal forest.

  • Lakehead professor studied 1.4 billion-year-old rocks near Dorion to determine abundance of life on Earth

    A Lakehead University Geology professor is part of a team of researchers who collaborated on an article exploring oxygen and life on Earth.

  • Algorithm Provides Early Warning System for Tracking Groundwater Contamination

    Groundwater contamination is increasingly recognized as a widespread environmental problem. The most important course of action often involves long-term monitoring. But what is the most cost-effective way to monitor when the contaminant plumes are large, complex, and long-term, or an unexpected event such as a storm could cause sudden changes in contaminant levels that may be missed by periodic sampling?

  • Report on Washington’s sea level rise gets boost from University of Oregon data

    To help project sea level rise along the Washington coastline in a newly released report, two University of Oregon researchers looked to the land.

  • As wild bison return to Banff National Park, geographers study their impact on vegetation

    This summer, as wild bison are reintroduced to Banff National Park for the first time in over a century, geographers from the University of Calgary have been surveying the move intently.

  • New research helps identify the once-mysterious origin of the 'world's most useful fossils'

    Many outside of the field of paleontology are likely unfamiliar with the term conodonts, which describes fossilized, cone-shaped teeth from ancient animals who died out at the end of the Triassic Period.

  • University of Toronto's Lost River

    The lush, green walking path that sits between the ROM and the Royal Conservatory of Music is arguably one of the most picturesque parts of U of T's downtown Toronto campus. But did you know it used to be home to Taddle Creek?

  • For grassland bird conservation, it’s not the size that matters

    University of Manitoba researchers have published new findings that can help us save grassland birds, whose populations have declined more severely than species of any other Canadian ecosystem.

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