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Hope, insights, and awareness for invasive species management 

February 26, 2026 / Comments Off on Hope, insights, and awareness for invasive species management 
March 6 @ 3:52 am EST

The first time I participated in a bioblitz, I walked away feeling bittersweet. I spent an hour wandering my favourite trail in the suburbs of Sault Ste. Marie, ON, documenting every form of life…

The sound of the prairie: Why grazing management matters

November 26, 2025 / Comments Off on The sound of the prairie: Why grazing management matters
March 6 @ 3:52 am EST

Before fences or high-intensity agriculture, bison roamed the prairie grasslands of Canada in massive herds. They didn’t graze evenly. They moved, rested and returned, shaping a mosaic of short and…

Not so spooky: studying the remarkable and misunderstood bat

October 31, 2025 / Comments Off on Not so spooky: studying the remarkable and misunderstood bat
March 6 @ 3:52 am EST

Each fall, Halloween brings bats into the spotlight. We see bat decorations on porches, across windows and in candy aisles. Yet these seasonal symbols also carry enduring misunderstandings. Growing up…

More than a fellowship: A place to learn, grow and connect

October 28, 2025 / Comments Off on More than a fellowship: A place to learn, grow and connect
March 6 @ 3:52 am EST

As a PhD candidate at the University of Manitoba and a Weston Family Conservation Science Fellow  with the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC), I study how land management can maintain…

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