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
NRESi Colloquium: The impact of small root traits on soil reinforcement and erosion mitigation.Dr. Emma (Bea) Burak. Lancaster University, United Kingdom
NRESi Colloquium. A Tale of Two (Conflicting) Stories – Legacies of Western scientific resource management constrain Xáxli’p of St’at’imc Nation Land Management Values and Practices. Dr. Scott Green, UNBC
NRESi Colloquium: Using interdisciplinary research across scales to manage for healthy species and forests. Dr. Kristen Waring, Northern Arizona University
NRESi Colloquium: The Cumulative Effects of Resource Development on Biodiversity. Honorable Mike Morris, MLA Prince George - Mackenzie
NRESi Colloquium: The abundance of scarcity: landscape change, protein limitation, and moose population dynamics in north-central BC. Dr. Jeff Werner, BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations, and Rural Development