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‘We’re writing our own story’: four Manitoba First Nations sign historic conservation agreement
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The pristine 50,000-square-kilometre Seal River Watershed region would be the province’s first federally recognized Indigenous protected area. Full text of this article can be accessed here: Four...
Wetland and Water Quality Management
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Wetlands provide irreplaceable ecosystem services and are particularly important for water quality. Wetlands can act as nutrient sinks for common nutrients such as phosphorus. As water moves across...
Wetland Best Management Practices Knowledge Exchange Webinar Round-Up
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The Wetland Best Management Practices Knowledge Exchange webinar series was started in 2017 and has hosted speakers from across Canada. Each month the series features online presentations on boreal...
Wetland Mapping of the Akaitcho Region
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A small idea, beginning with discussions and collaboration with First Nation and Metis community leaders, has become Ducks Unlimited Canada’s largest ever wetland mapping project. The Akaitcho region...
William Quinton
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Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair in Cold Regions
Wolves use trails created by humans for convenient hunting and easier access to prey
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Zoom in and explore the northern boreal forests of western Canada on Google Earth and you’ll see long straight lines making their way through the forest. These lines are cleared trails through the...
Women in STEM Scholarship Applications
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$2,500 scholarships available for women pursuing careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics)
Woodland Caribou (Boreal population) with Cold Lake First Nations: Conservation Agreement
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On December 13, 2019, a conservation agreement for woodland boreal caribou was signed with Cold Lake First Nations. The geographic area covered by the Agreement includes the Cold Lake Boreal Caribou...
World Wetlands Day 2023 - It's time for restoration!
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Each year on February 2nd World Wetlands Day is celebrated globally to bring awareness to the importance of wetlands and highlight the many ways they benefit the planet. First established in 1997, the...
World Wetlands Day 2024
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Wetlands and Human Wellbeing World Wetlands Day (WWD) marks the adoption of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, an international treaty that recognizes the importance of wetlands! This WWD will focus...
Xiaojuan Feng
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State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change