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NRESi Colloquium: Can Supplemental Feeding Promote Growth in Endangered Caribou Populations? A Test of the Aesop Hypothesis. Doug Heard, UNBC

NRESi Colloquium: Remotely-sensed observations of our changing cryosphere. Brian Menounos, UNBC

NRESi Colloquium: An introduction to the Genomics & Society program at Genome BC. George Poulakidas, Genome, BC

NRESi Colloquium: BC’s Old Growth Forests: A Land Stand for Biodiversity. Dr. Karen Price, Consultant, Smithers, BC

NRESi Colloquium; Survival How? Pandemics, Transgressions and Education for the Anthropocene. Dr. Alex Lautensach, School of Education, UNBC

NRESi Colloquium: Striking a balance-- reporting on two exploratory steps towards reducing vessel strikes on sea turtles in Florida, USA. Zoe Meletis, UNBC; Matthew Ware, Florida State University

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NRESi Colloquium: Dynamics and Restoration of Whitebark Pine Ecosystems at their Northwest Limit. Sybille Haeussler, Adjunct Professor, UNBC, Smithers and Alana Clason, Post-doctoral Research, Bulkley Valley Research Centre, Smithers

NRESi Colloquium: What can the SPEI tell us about the future of drought in British Columbia? Natalie Linklater, UNBC

NRESi Colloquium: (Re)Naming Routes: A Tale of Power and Resistance in the Outdoor Climbing Community. Jennifer Wigglesworth, UNBC

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