by Alannah | Mar 22, 2018 | Research
Debbie Jenkins, originally from North Bay, Ontario, is recently from Pond Inlet, Nunavut where she worked as a research biologist across the Canadian High Arctic islands for 7 years. She completed her Masters of Science at Trent University, studying habitat selection...
by Alannah | Mar 8, 2018 | Research
Vaughn Mangal, from Georgetown, Guyana is currently conducting research for his PhD in the Environmental and Life Sciences program at Trent University. Due to climate change, the acceleration of thawing soils has lead to an increase in natural organic molecules and...
by Alannah | Dec 13, 2017 | Research
What’s delicious, nutritious, and produces 100 times LESS greenhouse gases than cattle? CRICKETS! Evelyn Robertson, from Peterborough, Ontario, is studying these insects as an alternative protein source in the Environmental and Resource Sciences Program...
by Alannah | Dec 13, 2017 | Research
Lindsey Bargelt, from North Carolina, studies protected land areas in the Environmental & Life Sciences program at Trent University. Lindsey works with the Kawartha Land Trust, a local non-profit, to develop a model for prioritizing what lands to protect and how...
by Alannah | Oct 15, 2017 | News
Has it been awhile since you were truly scared at Hallowe’en? If these horrifying facts about climate change don’t make you scream, nothing will! 1. Beware of the Melting Monster! Rising temperatures have awakened the Melting Monster! Melting glaciers and...
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