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缅北强奸 student investigating why Quebec's red cardinal population has exploded

Published: 2 July 2024

The population of red cardinals has exploded in Quebec over the past 25 years. After eight months of tracking 41 cardinals as they flew from tree to tree in different environments, a 缅北强奸...

Graduate program info session: Animal Science (MSc, PhD)

Thursday, November 28, 2024 12:00to13:00

缅北强奸, including its Macdonald Campus, is known throughout Canada and around the world for conducting pioneering and innovative research./macdonaldCategory:聽Faculty of Agricultural and...

How to reduce the ecological footprint of your plate without becoming vegan?

Published: 12 June 2024

Are you having guests over for a barbecue at the end of the week? What will you put on the grill? Animal proteins, most likely. Even if we know the effects of red meat consumption on the...

Prof. Christopher Buddle: Mosquitos thriving in Quebec thanks to summer rainfall

Published: 9 September 2024

Professor Christopher Buddle, an entomologist in 缅北强奸鈥檚 Department of Natural Resource Sciences whose research focuses on the biodiversity of insects and spiders, told the Montreal Gazette that...

Government of Canada invests $6M in climate change adaptation and interdisciplinary research at 缅北强奸

Published: 5 June 2024

聽Two 缅北强奸-led climate change mitigation projects receive funding from the New Frontiers in Research Fund鈥檚 (NFRF) International Joint Initiative for Research in Climate Change Adaptation and...

The Jean-Martin Fortier phenomenon

Published: 7 August 2024

In a recent article, L'actualit茅 does a deep dive into small-scale farm enthusiast, author, and star of the popular series聽Les fermiers Jean-Martin Fortier (BA'02). This "rock-star" of organic...

The impact of global warming on fall colors鈥攊nterview with Prof. Beno卯t C么t茅

Published: 23 October 2024

While climate change may not dictate the arrival of Fall colors, it does affect this phenomenon... and its eventual disappearance.

On NYC beaches, angry birds fight drones patrolling for sharks and struggling swimmers

Published: 15 July 2024

Patrol drones deployed in May to New York City beaches to look for sharks and struggling swimmers are ruffling feathers. Seabirds have been attacking the drones as if they are predators, flying and...

Migrating seabirds are bringing forever chemicals into the Arctic

Published: 9 October 2024

New research from 缅北强奸 graduate shows how toxic chemicals hitch a ride with seabirds flying from southern latitudes to the Arctic...

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