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Help for stressed forests in the era of climate change?
A new tree-ring study suggests that introducing resilient tree genotypes could help forests stay healthy and even balanc
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Sable Island: Canada’s original North Atlantic shapeshifter
Sable Island is a truly unique microenvironment that’s been shaped and reshaped by changing sea levels, ice sheets, ...
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Protecting Canada’s forests from uninvited pests
A team of superhero Canadian scientists is striving to keep our nation’s forests safe from invasive pests.
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Inspiring minds, 17 ways to get excited about STEM
Simply Science asked Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) scientists about what, or who, inspires them.
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Permafrost thaw brings major problems to Canada’s Northern Arctic communities
New assessment shows action needed on permafrost and climate change
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Arctic science doesn’t stop: researchers find new ways to conduct fieldwork
Geological Survey of Canada scientists link up with the Northwest Territories Geological Survey to keep Arctic research
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Exploring the past to help plan for the future
Researchers in the Northwest Territories turn to experts from Natural Resources Canada to help interprets
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When ‘bringing your work home’ means ‘make room in the fridge’
Did you know that with strict COVID-19 health guidelines in effect in spring 2020, two Natural Resources of Canada emplo
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Saving generations of research one seedling at a time
The greenhouse is hot and humid under the summer sun on Vancouver Island as Canadian Forestry Centre (CFS) scientist Mik
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Citizen scientist spots a newcomer on Canadian elm trees
Many community science websites invite people to post photos of wildlife sightings. This may seem like a small gesture,