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Research Highlights Need for Grassland Conservation, Agriculture Support
For farmers struggling against economic forces and doing everything they can to keep afloat, grassland biodiversity may be the last thing they want to worry about.
Grizzly Bear Conservation Supported By Computing
Alejandra Zubiria Perez, who graduates this month with a master's in geography, focused her UVic studies on grizzly bear behavior.
Radical Changes in Ecosystems
Earth and all the living organisms on it are constantly changing.
Some Non-Human Primates Bear Similar Risk As Humans For COVID-19 Infection
Non-human primates could be highly susceptible to infection by SARS-CoV-2 — the novel coronavirus causing COVID-19 — according to a newly published study in the scientific journal Communications Biology.
International Team Tracks Record-Setting Smoke Cloud From Australian Wildfires
Researchers with the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Institute of Space and Atmospheric Studies are part of a global team that has found that the smoke cloud pushed into the stratosphere by last winter’s Australian wildfires was three times larger than anything previously recorded.


