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  • Wolf reduction boosts caribou survival—but only in rugged terrain

    Wolf reduction boosts caribou survival—but only in rugged terrain

    More accessible landscapes see no improvement as other predators fill the gap.

  • New Indigenous land stewardship degree will prepare the next generation of land protectors to restore ecosystems and take action on climate change

    New Indigenous land stewardship degree will prepare the next generation of land protectors to restore ecosystems and take action on climate change

    Part of a growing movement, this first-of-its-kind degree program will be part of the globally recognized standard for environmental management by 2050.

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  • UBC team develops greener way to produce clothing fibres

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