Learning from the two lives of grad school
Sharon Kay, graduate student in the Raincoast Applied Conservation Science Lab, shares about her experience in grad school.
What's new // Notes from the field
Get the stories from researchers and team members in the field. From collecting data to wading in the bog, find out how our science and collaboration is about people and place.
Sharon Kay, graduate student in the Raincoast Applied Conservation Science Lab, shares about her experience in grad school.
We hosted a learning event on underwater noise.
Land use impacts and floods in focus by Nicola River communities.
Everybody plays a part in learning the lessons.
As winter fast approaches, biologist Chelsea Greer reminisces on the December field days of last year, counting spawning salmon and tracking wolves in the snow.
Delving into the realms of endangered Chinook salmon surveys and the ongoing resurgence of a wolf population.
In partnership with the Heiltsuk Integrated Resource Management Department, we established a wildlife camera network in a large region of the Territory.
Our education program has been busy engaging youth from across the Salish Sea.
Big tree registries inspire a deeper understanding of forests, communities, and the relationships between them.
Our Tsawwassen First Nation Summer Stewardship program toured Ocean Legacy Foundation’s facility.
When the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline was cancelled I was just about to graduate high school. I was starting to find my own footing in the world and where my values aligned. I headed west from Alberta to start university without looking back. What I would learn over the next several years would ultimately shape…
To ensure that these goals are achieved, the participants of Nature Canada met with Members of Parliament from across jurisdictions to discuss a federal Action Plan that will implement the GBF within 2023.