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NRESi/FWCP Special Colloquium presentation: Life on the Edge - BC’s Most Southern Stone’s Sheep. Robin Routledge - Wild Sheep Society of BC.

NRESi/TWS Colloquium: Recovering sea otters increase eelgrass genetic diversity, and show how restoration of species interactions can support resilience. Dr. Erin Foster, Fisheries and Oceans Canada

2022 Doug Little Memorial Lecture. Dr. Suzanne Simard - Author of Finding the Mother Tree – Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest

NRESi/CIF Master's Night colloquium

NRESi Colloquium: Signals from the Mother Trees - Dr. Suzanne Simard (UBC).

Anthropology in Our Backyards Speaker Series

Anthropology in Our Backyards Speaker Series

Anthropology in Our Backyards Speaker Series

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