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  • West Coast mammal-eating killer whales are two distinct communities that rarely mix 

    West Coast mammal-eating killer whales are two distinct communities that rarely mix 

    New research reveals West Coast mammal-eating killer whales form two distinct communities—inner and outer coast transients—that rarely mix, with unique diets, habitats and behaviors.

  • Historic collection from the Klondike Gold Rush gifted to UBC in $2.5M donation

    Historic collection from the Klondike Gold Rush gifted to UBC in $2.5M donation

    UBC alumnus and Canadian telecommunications icon, Philip B. Lind, CM, has donated $2.5 million to UBC.

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