Canadian Science Publishing is pleased to welcome Dr. Melissa Lafrenière, as the new Co-Editor-in-Chief at Arctic Science. Dr. Lafrenière is a professor the Department of Geography and Planning at Queen’s…
With temperatures warming in the Arctic due to climate change, shrubby species such as birch, alder, and willow are expanding their range into open tundra—a shift referred to as…
A new study published in Arctic Science explores the perceptions of early-career researchers (ECRs) in involving local Indigenous communities in Arctic research. The study authors, who conducted the online…
Canadian Science Publishing welcomes Dr. Lisa Loseto as the new Co-Editor of our open access journal Arctic Science. Dr. Loseto is a research scientist with Fisheries and Oceans Canada,…
The ivory backs of Beaufort Sea belugas can usually be seen in the distant, deep waters surrounding Ulukhaktok, a hamlet in the Northwest Territories, but in July of 2014,…
Ten kilometres south of Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, a small drone rises into the air. Over the next 15 minutes, it will photograph the same few hectares of tundra more…