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Pandemics and Possibilities
Given the recent articles claiming large areas of the Amazon rainforest are now turning into savannas, this article offers a dire warning.
Could the beach be home to clam beds again?
Royal Roads BSc in Environmental Science students are analyzing samples for metal contamination at Coburg Peninsula; Shellfish harvesting may be reestablished.
City-wide dog waste diversion study: Victoria, BC
Royal Roads BSc in Environmental Science students have been researching the feasibility of using a biogas digester to harvest the methane produced by dog waste.
GLOBE 2020
Royal Roads University professor Leslie King attended the 30th GLOBE Forum along with other faculty, staff and students.
Moving BSc labs online in response to COVID-19
Royal Roads students adapted to COVID-19 protocols with online and Livestreamed lab assignments, as well as sample collections in their own time.
Nature-Based Solutions: Rewilding
Restoring natural landscapes damaged by human exploitation can be one of the most effective and cheapest ways to combat the climate crisis.
Scholar-practitioners Gather to Study Social and Ecological Systems
Royal Roads University and Fielding Graduate Institute community members learned about systems, interrelationships and ecological justice on Gabriola Island.
Bug splats, wetlands and the ALR Act
Royal Roads' Alison Moran asserts that immediate changes are needed to the ALC Act to identify and protect year-round and seasonally flooded wetlands.
Research fit for an (Edge)ucator
Royal Roads student Nick Townley is living in near solitude for 100 days at he performs the role of Eco-Guardian at Race Rocks Ecological Reserve.