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  • Fossil Pollen Record Suggests Vulnerability to Mass Extinction Ahead

    Reduced resilience of plant biomes in North America could be setting the stage for the kind of mass extinctions not seen since the retreat of glaciers and arrival of humans about 13,000 years ago.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Flies and Mosquitoes Beware, Here Comes the Slingshot Spider

    Running into an unseen spiderweb in the woods can be scary enough, but what if you had to worry about a spiderweb – and the spider – being catapulted at you?

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  • Research Targets Horn Fly Scourge Variables

    Two cows. Same University of Wyoming McGuire Ranch pasture northeast of Laramie near Sybille Canyon.

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  • Innovate BC Funds SFU Research to Develop Safer, Organic Pesticides

     SFU researchers have recently received $300,000 in funding from Innovate BC’s Ignite Program   to develop technology that allows farmers to grow more food with less pesticides.

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  • Researchers Develop Essential Roadmap to Drive Down B.C. Vehicle Emissions

    Ground transportation is responsible for almost a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions globally—and account for about 40 percent of emissions in British Columbia.

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  • Researchers Detect Flawed Statistics in Wolf-Caribou Study

    A new study overturns the conclusions of an enormously influential paper in 2019 that examined various management actions to slow the decline of endangered mountain caribou herds from BC and Alberta.

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  • Connecting to the Sḵwálwen Through the Land

    On a cool, misty morning in the Squamish Valley, Leigh Joseph meets her workshop participants by the side of an old logging road.

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  • NASA Funds Eight New Projects Exploring Connections Between the Environment and COVID-19

    While scientists around the world are confined to their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, Earth observing satellites continue to orbit and send back images that reveal connections between the pandemic and the environment.

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  • Great Barrier Reef 'Glue' at Risk from Ocean Acidification

    The scaffolds that help hold together the world’s tropical reefs are at risk from acidification due to increased carbon dioxide in the world’s oceans, according to geoscientists at the University of Sydney.

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  • New Species of Freshwater Crustacea Found in the Hottest Place on Earth

    A new species of freshwater Crustacea has been discovered during an expedition of the desert Lut, known as the hottest place on Earth

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