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Arctic Temperatures Warmest in More than 10,000 Years
Arctic temperatures are the warmest they’ve been in more than 10,000 years, according to a new University of Alberta study that highlights alarming rates of climate warming and thawing of permafrost in Northern Canada.
Vet Med Researcher Studies New Camera-in-a-Capsule Method of Examining a Horse's Gut
Horses are notorious for belly ailments. Over the course of a lifetime, chances are good a horse will suffer at least once from some kind of gastrointestinal (GI) problem, with severity ranging from mild to life threatening.
Unearthing the Recipe for Rare Gemstones in the Canadian Arctic
When Philippe Belley came to the University of British Columbia to study how gemstones form, he didn’t think he would need to learn how to protect himself from polar bears.
Farmlands to Wetlands? Experiential Learning Lets Students Explore History, Policy of Restoration
Two Trent University students will be conducting research on Trent land this summer as part of an experiential learning project, to investigate if and how farmed land can be returned to a natural wetland state.
Oregon Coastal Habitat Project Restores Coho and Reduces Flooding
NOAA’s work with community partners restoring estuary habitat in Tillamook Bay, Oregon is revitalizing tidal wetlands for threatened Oregon Coast coho salmon, and helping reduce flooding in the surrounding communities and farmlands.