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Supporting Local: A Beginner’s Journey
When it comes to supporting local, Lauren Hume, staff member with the School has recently become aware that her choices can have positive impacts.
Sooke Bear-Safe Waste Management Plan
Students in Royal Roads' BSc in Environmental Science program are developing a bear-waste management plan to help mitigate bear-human conflict.
SES volunteers to sort and package native plant seeds
Royal Roads SES students volunteered to sort and package native plant seeds for the Habitat Acquisition Trust (HAT) and the Native Plant Study Group (NPSG).
A time of transformation
Royal Roads' Hilary Leighton reflects on everyone cocooning at home: I was wondering what transformation is taking place, what is it we are going to turn into?
Learning Real-World Environmental Solutions
The Bachelor of Environmental Practice (BEP) offers flexibility whilst being specifically tailored to meet the needs of future environmental professionals.
Mary Lake Nature Sanctuary
Royal Roads students in the BSc in Environmental Science program are conducting surveys to create a lake monitoring plan for Mary Lake Nature Sanctuary.
Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG)
Royal Roads students are working with the CRD on a project involving the passage of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) through the sanitary system.
Communicating to science-resistant religious communities
Royal Roads' Rick Kool hopes to develop a set of approaches to introduce the importance of science understandings to science-resistant communities.
Task Force for a Resilient Recovery
Independent group of 15 finance, policy, sustainability leaders and a group of expert advisors launch preliminary report on 5 Bold Moves for A Resilient Economy