Water temperature might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of conservation, but for Dan Struthers and his team at Banff National Park,…
This month the Society of Canadian Aquatic Sciences (SCAS) is heading to one of Canada’s three coasts for its second annual meeting. Following the society’s inaugural event in 2023…
In 1980, as a PhD student, John Smol published his first paper in Canadian Science Publishing (CSP)’s journal portfolio. The topic? Using fossil algae from sediment cores as indicators…
Fish are central to the culture and livelihood…
This year for International Open Access Week, two movements have merged—climate justice and open access. Climate justice is a movement acknowledging the unequal effects of climate change among global…
This spring, a four-legged creature the length…
The post highlights research from the special issue Impacts of climate change on tundra ecosystems: Three decades of results from the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX), published in Arctic Science—an…
In 2015, United Nations (UN) member states adopted the UN 2030…
At the end of last year, world leaders met in Glasgow, UK, for the 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) to discuss action on the Paris Agreement and the…
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. Caribou, whooping crane, Gibson’s big sand tiger beetle and dwarf western trillium…