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NRESi Colloquium: Can Supplemental Feeding Promote Growth in Endangered Caribou Populations? A Test of the Aesop Hypothesis. Doug Heard, UNBC

NRESi/FWCP special colloquium: Status and critical habitats for Bull Trout in the Williston Reservoir watershed. John Hagen, Consultant

NRESi Colloquium: An introduction to the Genomics & Society program at Genome BC. George Poulakidas, Genome, BC

NRESi Colloquium: BC’s Old Growth Forests: A Land Stand for Biodiversity. Dr. Karen Price, Consultant, Smithers, BC

NRESi Colloquium; Survival How? Pandemics, Transgressions and Education for the Anthropocene. Dr. Alex Lautensach, School of Education, UNBC

IWAU/NRESi colloquium: Reconciliation in Land Use Planning. Sarah Atkinson, Vesta Development Consultants.

NRESi/FWCP Special colloquium; Arctic Grayling distribution in Williston Reservoir: an assessment using environmental DNA. Mike Stamford, Stamford Environmental

NRESi Colloquium: Variable Retention Harvesting as an Alternative to Clear-cutting: Long-term Experimental Results on Biodiversity Dynamics at EMEND. Dr. Samuel Bartels, UNBC

NRESi Colloquium: My Two Decades of Journey in Tackling Environmental Health Crises Among the Socially Excluded People , Dr. Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin, Asian University for Women (AUW)

NRESi Colloquium: Cumulative Impacts Research Consortium

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