Conserving Tree Seeds with Indigenous Communities
Indigenous-led seed program blends traditional knowledge with Western science - YouTube Video (9:57 minutes)
Furbish’s Lousewort: A Rare Plant’s Second Chance
Martin Williams uses genomics to help restore endangered Furbish’s lousewort - YouTube Video (6:23 minutes)
Engaging with remote communities to map the local bedrock
Scientist Mary Sanborn-Barrie maps Kivalliq bedrock with Nunavut communities - YouTube Video (9:35 minutes)
How flood maps help protect communities
Sarah Karam explains how Canada’s flood hazard maps are made and why they matter - YouTube Video (15:46 minutes)
Testing the impact of temperature and drought on coniferous trees
They study warming and drought impacts on Acadian Forest trees with mini‑greenhouses - YouTube Video (5:15 minutes)
How we analyse rocks to create geological maps (Byte-Sized Science)
Scientists collect and analyze rock samples to map the geology of areas they study - YouTube Video (9:21 minutes)
How we study watersheds
Study the Turkey Lakes Watershed to reveal links between water, forests, climate - YouTube Video (14:51 minutes)
Science at Work: Forest Fire Research
NRCan warns of more forest fires with climate change, stressing vital prevention research - YouTube Video (2:40 minutes)
Recovering Bitumen from Oil Sands – a New Approach
NRCan tests new ways to separate bitumen from sand that could remove water use - YouTube Video (2:21 minutes)
Science at Work: Flood Monitoring
NRCan uses remote sensing for mapping, monitoring, and aiding emergencies like floods - YouTube Video (2:36 minutes)