Elegant and strong, teak is revered by homeowners and interior designers. A new paper in the Canadian Journal of Forestry Research tracks 17 years of forest loss and degradation…
A new paper published in the Canadian Journal of Forest Research addresses how to sustainably harvest timber while minimizing the impact on threatened woodland caribou. To do so, researchers…
A closer look at how dirt freezes and thaws in Canada finds there are still unidentified processes driving emissions of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide from soil. Previous laboratory…
A new study in the Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences has found plastic is making its way into double-crested cormorants in the Great Lakes. The authors identified…
The crippling effects of colonization on Canada‘s Indigenous peoples is systemic and widespread, with resource allocation and infrastructure development preventing many communities from developing autonomy. One instance is in…
Each year, lakes and rivers across the globe receive millions of visitors. They are home to a host of recreational activities that support and enhance our health and wellbeing—like…
Domesticated cats and dogs are intertwined with modern society influencing both their owners and the environment. Researchers from Carleton University have published a new paper in Environmental Reviews on the diverse impacts these…