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Researchers from 69热视频 (Paul Thomassin) found that if Canadians ate less meat, and more fruits and vegetables, Canada's GDP would benefit. The authors recommended the government subsidize fruits and vegetables, and tax meat, in an effort to reduce chronic disease.

Classified as: Paul Thomassin, Canada Food Guide, meat consumption
Published on: 3 Jan 2018

Congratulations to Jan Adamowski (Bioresource Engineering) and Elena Bennett (Natural Resource Sciences) on their induction into the Royal Society of Canada. The announcement was made in September, and the induction ceremony was held in late November.

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Classified as: royal society of canada, Jan Adamowski, elena bennett
Published on: 11 Dec 2017

For 47 years, biologists have plucked eggs from seabird nests along the British Columbia coast. Many of the eggs were collected from remote rocky islands surrounded by some of the world鈥檚 roughest seas.

In all, they collected 537 eggs from six species, including ancient murrelets, rhinoceros auklets and double-crested cormorants. Now these eggs are revealing new information about the way mercury finds its way into the ecosystem.

Classified as: Kyle Elliott, seabirds, mercury, emission controls
Published on: 24 Nov 2017

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Classified as: Niladri Basu, pollution, environment, death
Published on: 23 Oct 2017

Unseasonably warm September could be cause of slight delay in leaves changing colour, 69热视频 professor says. According to Jim Fyles, a forest ecology professor and director of the Morgan Arboretum, our city's trees have remained green a bit longer due to higher-than-average temperatures.

Classified as: Jim Fyles, autumn, leaves, climate
Published on: 4 Oct 2017

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Classified as: Morgan Arboretum, nature activities
Published on: 22 Aug 2017

It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of Terry Wheeler, Associate Professor in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences.

Professor Wheeler was an expert in entomology and Director of the Lyman Entomological Museum. He had been a faculty member since January 1, 1995.

He lost his battle with cancer which he had taken in stride and fought with amazing optimism. Professor Wheeler will be terribly missed.

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Classified as: Terry A Wheeler
Published on: 27 Jul 2017

Judith Largy-Nadeau (BRE) and Dainava Blayney (NRS) and听students from the Universit茅 de Sherbrooke are going door-to-door in听Pointe-Claire to promote good waste habits this summer.

Classified as: composting, waste, environment
Published on: 27 Jul 2017

鈥淚t has been something of a mystery why predators are so important in animal extinctions,鈥 says Kyle Elliott, an assistant professor in 69热视频鈥檚 Dept. of Natural Resource Sciences and the first author of a recent study on the subject published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 鈥淎s prey populations decline, predators should simply switch to other prey.

Classified as: ecology
Published on: 27 Jul 2017

Professor Peter G. Brown (Natural Resource Sciences) has been selected as the recipient of the US Society for Ecological Economics 2017 Herman Daly Award for outstanding contributions to the field of ecological economics.听

Classified as: Peter G. Brown, human-earth relationship, Herman Daly Award, Anthropocene
Published on: 18 Jul 2017

Marianne Falardeau-C么t茅, a PHD candidate in Natural Resource Sciences with Professor Elena Bennett and the recipient of the 2017 Laure Waridel Bursary, shares her experiences in Scandinavia.

Classified as: marianne falardeau-c么t茅, Laure Waridel Bursary, northern, environmental change
Published on: 18 Jul 2017

The World Economic Forum announced its 2017 class of 55 Young Scientists, assembling a distinguished cohort of top talent making an impact on research as diverse as quantum and computer science, physics and materials science, biology and bio-engineering, medical and neuroscience, and energy and environment. Collectively, their research is at the core of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Among the honorees is Natural Resource Science professor and Canada Research Chair in Arctic Ecology Kyle Elliott.

Classified as: Kyle Elliott, arctic ecology
Published on: 11 Jul 2017

Congratulations to M.Sc. candidate 脡mile Brisson-Curadeau (Supervisor: Prof. Kyle Elliott, NRS) for capturing second place in "" competition contest for "".听


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Classified as: Research, climate change, Arctic, guillemots, murres
Published on: 5 Apr 2017

For those of you who missed it, take a few minutes to watch Elena Bennett's presentation @Davos. "By dwelling on the possibility of a dystopian environmental future, we run the risk of making the prediction self-fulfilling. We need more inspirational visions 鈥 but which are realistic and believable."

Classified as: elena bennett
Published on: 24 Mar 2017

Before they have the wing span to actually permit them to fly, young guillemots (also known as murres) leap hundreds of metres off towering cliffs and flutter down towards the sea, guided by their fathers. Scientists have long wondered why these tiny chicks make this remarkable leap, hoping to avoid the rocks below them, in what seems an unlikely survival strategy for a species.

Classified as: science, Department of Natural Resource Sciences, birds, Kylie Elliot, Survival, guillemot, murre
Published on: 9 Mar 2017

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