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  • Invasive grasses may be turning B.C.’s burn scars into the next wildfire

    Invasive grasses may be turning B.C.’s burn scars into the next wildfire

    A UBC study with St'át'imc Nation communities finds invasive grasses are the sleeper threat on B.C.'s post-fire landscape—and the window to stop them is narrow

  • World-first program aims to transform mental health therapy for men

    World-first program aims to transform mental health therapy for men

    Dr. Zac Seidler, a member of UBC’s Reducing Male Suicide research cluster, is helping to improve how mental health practitioners engage with and respond to men in therapy.

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