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  • Jenga tower

    A collapsing jenga tower and the keystone species solution

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  • Big Fish Lodge, port renfrew.

    Science is still better together

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  • Indigenous Knowledge, Western Science, and their interaction: Rich opportunity but caution to avoid harm is required

    Indigenous Knowledge, Western Science, and their interaction: Rich opportunity but caution to avoid harm is required

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  • A gentle man & scholar – Dr. Michael Soulé

    A gentle man & scholar – Dr. Michael Soulé

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  • View of the Atnarko River with snow covered mountains in the background, clouds in the sky and orange leaved trees in the background.

    Black Lives Matter

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  • This image is to backdrop what Melanie's work from home looks like during the Covid-19 crisis.

    Working from home… during a pandemic

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  • grizz sitting

    Operationalizing definitions of animal behaviour: building an ethogram

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  • Lauren Eckert thinking in the ACS Lab

    Conservation Science Isn’t Always Fieldwork: And that’s a blessing too

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  • Bryant DeRoy presents key COMPASS workshop take-aways to ACS lab members over powerpoint.

    Four months of learning

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  • a black bear in the distance of an estuary

    Groundwork

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  • A distance shot of students standing in a circle in the forest with members of the ACS lab. Lauren Henson, PhD student in the ACS lab is in the middle talking to the students about studying bears using non-invasive hair collection methods.

    Fun with the Salish Sea’s newest Emerging Stewards

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  • An aerial view of mountain goat habitat with a small white mountain goat that blends in well with crumbling white rock and green moss all around.

    Searching for sentinels at the top of the world

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