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NRESi Colloquium: Is suburbia an avian paradise, or ecological trap? Dr. Ken Otter, University of Northern British Columbia.

NRESi Colloquium: Introducing RDC at UNBC. Dr Cindy Hardy, Psychology Department Chair, University of Northern British Columbia, and NRESi 2016 Annual Awards presentation

NRESi Colloquium: Responding to Climate Change in Northern BC. Vanessa Foord, BC Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations

NRESi/PFWCP Colloquium presentations: 20 years of bird banding at Mugaha Marsh - Ryan Bichon, and Forest management and the Migratory Bird Convention Act in Interior BC - Kari Stuart-Smith

NRESi Colloquium: “Where’d you catch that fish?”: Cultural effects from heavy metal contamination, alien fish, and the proposed Site C dam on traditional fishing practices. Chief Roland Willson, West Moberly First Nations

NRESi Colloquium: Protecting Farmland in Northern BC through Land Use Planning: A Critical Assessment. Dr. David Connell (UNBC)

NRESi Colloquium: The Good, the Bad, and the Future: Craig DeLong, Senior Ecologists, Ecora Resource Group Ltd.

PW-FWCP lecture: A tale of 3 fish: A migrant, an invader, and a resident. Dr. Mark Shrimpton, University of Northern British Columbia

PW-FWCP lecture: Local through global influences of mercury on fish. Dr. Karen Kidd, University of New Brunswick

NRESi Colloquium: Singing through noise: How chickadees compensate for effects of noise on communication. Dr. Stefanie LaZerte (UNBC Post-doc)

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