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NRESi Colloquium: Dr. Nicole Sukdeo, Post-Doc at UNBC, Biodiversity & Monitoring Program, NRESi

NRESi Colloquium: Reg Whiten, P.Ag. RPP, Resource Stewardship Planning and Agrology Consultant - Watershed Stewardship in the Mackenzie River Basin: Contrasting Experiences in North-east BC and the Yukon's Peel River Region

NRESi Colloquium & Cumulative Impacts Research Consortium Joint Lecture

NRESi Colloquium: Dr. Ellen Petticrew (Geography, UNBC), Dr. Philip Owen (Environmental Science, UNBC) and Sam Albers (Quesnel River Research Center, UNBC): Seiches, Sediment and Foodwebs: The Breach of the Mount Polley Mine Tailings Impoundment One Year

Research in a changing arctic: Conservation biology of the northern common eider duck. NRESi Colloquium & NRES Grad Icebreaker: Dr. Grant Gilchrist, Research Scientist with Environment Canada and an Adjunct Professor at Carleton University

NRESi Colloquium: Metabarcoding: Development of novel methods to study aquatic community composition and food web dynamics in coastal and interior mountain streams. Dr. Aynsley Thielman, UNBC post-doc, Biodiversity Monitoring & Assessment Program, NRESi

NRESi Colloquium and Annual Acheivement Awards Presentation

NRESi Colloquium: Will glaciers become extinct in western Canada by the end of this Century? Brian Menounos, UNBC

NRESi Colloquium: Dr. Leigh Torres (Oregon State University). Dots on a Map - Putting Them to Work for Marine Conservation in Diverse Industrial Development and Climate Change Contexts.

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