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NRESi/IWAU joint colloquium: Gender and Participation at COP21. Claire Martin, former CBC Senior Meteorologist

NRESi Colloquium: Integrated Watershed Research in the Nechako. Drs Stephen Dery, Phil Owens, Ellen Petticrew, Margot Parkes, UNBC

NRESi Colloquium and NRESi Awards presentation: Biological Soil Crusts – Nature’s Reclamation Artists. Dr. Darwyn Coxson, UNBC

Anthropology, First Nations Studies, NRESi Joint Colloquium: A New Form of Indigenous Archaeology: The Wild Archaeology Experience. Dr. Rudy Reimer, SFU

NRESi Colloquium: Forensic Entomology's Role in Righting Terrible Wrongs. Dr. Gail Anderson, SFU

NRESi Colloquium: An Overview of Three Terrestrial Invertebrate Surveys on BC’s Central Interior Plateau, or “Hey, Look What We Caught!” - Dr Lisa Poirier, UNBC

NRESi/Geography/IWAU Joint Colloquium: Mapping in a Man's World - Amazing Tales of Feminist and Queer Mapping Adventures in a Male-dominated Field. Rosemary Wardley, Cartographer and Graphics Editor at National Geographic. 

NRESi Colloquium: Timber is on the Rise: Dr. Thomas Tannert, UNBC

NRESi Colloquium: Research Direction; Should There Be Any?  A gripping tale and convoluted journey through death, stress and growth. Bruce Rogers, Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, Omineca Region

TWS/NRESi colloquium; Tales of ponds, pintails and swallows… and the case for prairie wetland conservation. Dr. Bob Clark, Environment Canada and the University of Saskatchewan

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