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NRES Grad Student Poster Presentation and Reception

NRESi/Anthropology Joint Colloquium: The ‘paleo-diet’ and the archaeological evidence for the evolution of human diets. Dr. Mike Richards, SFU

NRESi Colloquium: The resilience of wildlife tourism operations to environmental change. Diana Kutzner, UNBC

NRESi Colloquium: Amphibian Landscapes in Northern BC: Research Techniques and Conservation Management - Mark Thompson, DWB Consulting Services

NRESi Colloquium: Raising Chicks in the Big City: How colony size limits provisioning rates and reproductive success for an Arctic Seabird. Allison Patterson, PhD candidate, McGill University

NRESi/Polar Days Colloquium: Plant-herbivore interactions in warming northern and mountain environments. Dr. David Hik, Simon Fraser University

NRESi Colloquium: Systematic Conservation Planning in the Wild Harts Study Area. Ian Curtis, MSc Graduate, University of Northern British Columbia

NRESi/BC Northern Archives Joint Colloquium: Auditing Resilience: Adapting to Cumulative Effects Analysis in the Neoliberal Era - Dr. Tom Ozden-Schilling, John Hopkins University

NRESi/PFWCP Colloquium presentation: You Cannot Love Softwoods and Hate Hardwoods … Considerations for Moose in Forest Management. Dr. Roy Rea, UNBC

NRESi Colloquium: Theory to practice: Application of the declining- and small-population paradigms to the rapid decline and hoped-for recovery of caribou across Canada. Dr. Chris Johnson, UNBC

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