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Atlantic Forestry Centre duo turn home spaces into working science labs
Tucked away on a private lot in a small community just outside of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Natural Resources Canada s
Restoring Damaged Forests
Forests provide us with an array of social, economic and environmental benefits, which is why we need to ensure that the
Research scientist sets up his lab tools at home to continue research
André Arsenault, an Atlantic Forestry Centre ecologist, studies the forests of Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec and Br
Pipelines - now and then
Over the last 20 years, the pipeline industry has gone from a little-noticed utility to front-page news and a proxy for
Saving generations of research one seedling at a time
The greenhouse is hot and humid under the summer sun on Vancouver Island as Canadian Forestry Centre (CFS) scientist Mik
Citizen scientist spots a newcomer on Canadian elm trees
Many community science websites invite people to post photos of wildlife sightings. This may seem like a small gesture,
Christmas tree science
When it comes to Christmas trees, the Grinch can have wings, antennae and several pairs of legs or eyes.
Eradicating the Asian Longhorned Beetle
If you introduce a foreign species to a new environment, even by accident, it can wreak havoc on the ecosystem. On this
Discovering the Elm Zigzag Sawfly in Canada
The elm zigzag sawfly, an exotic insect found in Asia and Europe that feeds on elm trees, has never been found in North
Indigenous students get creative with geospatial data
Nicole Collison and Kyla Hvatum, two young Indigenous women from Inuvik, used data conversion software to create a Minec