Canadian Science PublishinginFACETSDraining wetland ponds for agriculture expected to have large impacts on prairie water resourcesWetlands are well known as important features of the natural environment, owing to their ability to store water, contribute to good water…1d ago1d ago
Canadian Science PublishinginFACETSLeveraging the Humanities for Better HealthWe need more than science to protect our health. Cultural history gives us important information about how people think about their health…3d ago3d ago
Canadian Science PublishinginFACETSPaper Waste Remanufacturing for Pencil ProductionLarge amounts of waste paper are generated annually worldwide, where up to 50% of waste paper is landfilled or incinerated.Jun 13Jun 13
Canadian Science PublishinginFACETSImproving environmental decision-making: A review of community-based monitoring in CanadaCumulative effects assessment (CEA) is used in environmental decision-making and helps scientists and resource managers understand the…Jun 11Jun 11
Canadian Science PublishinginFACETSCommunity Collaboration: Volunteers and TRCA Unite to Protect Turtle NestsIn late 2020, a group of volunteers using Facebook reached out to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) wanting to help with…Jun 10Jun 10
Canadian Science PublishinginArctic ScienceDiet & Nutritional Quality of Arctic CharInfographic in Inuktitut and plain language summary in English are below.Jun 4Jun 4
Canadian Science PublishinginFACETSPrey Selection and Competition: Investigating Dietary Dynamics of Bobcat and Lynx in New BrunswickCanada lynx (Lynx canadensis) are a flagship species for North America’s boreal forests. In recent years, however, the range of lynx has…May 31May 31
Canadian Science PublishinginFACETSA toolkit for funders to increase early-career diversity in ecologyWhile diversity among scientists is tied to improved research quality, output, and ethical standards, access to funding opportunities for…May 30May 30
Canadian Science PublishinginFACETSThe Investigation of Social Sciences Research Trends from 2004 to 2019Many Inuit feel they are not being involved in research or seeing benefits from research outcomes.May 22May 22
Canadian Science PublishinginFACETSModeling the Dispersal of Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus from Aquaculture SitesUnderstanding the dispersal of waterborne pathogens is critical to minimize the risk of disease outbreaks at aquaculture sites for farmed…May 16May 16