Wildlife and Landscape Science
@ECCCWildlifeSci
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Wildlife and Landscape Science Research at Environment and Climate Change Canada. This is a personal account; all views are our own.
Joined May 2018
In @ECCCWildlifeSci, we promote and support diversity, inclusivity and equality. Join us in removing barriers! #NationalComingOutDay Unissons-nous pour éliminer les barrières.
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Joignez-vous à notre équipe de recherche de la faune. Emplois disponibles au sein d’Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada. Chercheur scientifique – Écologie de la Faune (2 Volets)
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Come to work with a great team on wildlife science. Jobs available with Environment and Climate Change Canada: Research Scientist – Wildlife Ecology (2 Streams)
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'Birdwatching weekend in a backpack' on offer at Fraser Valley libraries | CBC News @BSC_Education @StewardshipBC @BSC_Ontario
cbc.ca
The Fraser Valley Regional Library is hoping people will flock to their new kits for birdwatching, which is becoming a hot hobby among millennials.
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Today the #NBCKC Indigenous Knowledge Circle gathered in Ottawa to discuss key issues and priority work to support #borealcaribou recovery. We are honored to celebrate the unique relationship the #IKC members have with this species during #IndigenousHistoryMonth.
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@CathyNielsen13 is retiring from a great career in Nature Conservation. 34 years of leadership in sustainable forestry, wildlife and biodiversity science. Cathy's dedication to nature protection and friendship will be missed. Best of luck with your new adventures.@ECCCSciTech
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Yesterday, Matthew Boeckner of @LandSciTech gave a presentation about the National Boreal Caribou Knowledge Consortium at the Inuvialuit Game Council Meeting in Inuvik. We hope to learn from their knowledge and experience managing boreal and other caribou moving forward. #NBCKC
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The future of maple syrup is uncertain
treehugger.com
Sugar maples rely on consistent snow cover to thrive, and climate change is threatening that.
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New research has found 200+ unknown toxic #chemicals in #polarbear blood, indicating that #science has potentially underestimated the risk that #contaminants pose to polar bears and the broader food web. #ecccsci
https://t.co/AQVqWyZpac
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We look forward to having you back to #NWRC to tell us about your next #Wildlife #Conservation project!
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More Jobs! @ECCCSciTech is staffing several Wildlife Technician positions. Like organizing and running field programs, data, and writing? There are terrestrial and marine streams to this staffing process....so get those resumes in. #wildlife #Science
https://t.co/qbKUJR4gKM
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Des chercheurs d’ECCC, comme @Houde_Magali, constatent que les mouettes de #Montréal affichent des niveaux de composés ignifuges plus élevés, ce qui pourrait en perturber l’équilibre hormonal pendant le dévpt des embryons. #ecccsci #ornithologie
https://t.co/vzsGf4d3vK
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Go team go!
Leaving for Trail Valley Creek, NWT in two weeks to kick-off a collaborative field campaign (#TVCSnow) with @Marsh_Lab_TVC @csa_asc @umassengin @NASAGoddard @ECCCWildlifeSci and others. We'll be flying a 13.5 GHz radar to look at how much water is stored in the tundra snowpack.
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Interested in knowing what kind of wildlife conservation jobs @ECCCWildlifeSci is interested in filling? Come to the @NACW2018 "Making Connections" network event tonight and check out the @environmentca booth!
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We are proud to be co-hosting @NACW2018 to discuss all things #caribou. This workshop starts today & ends Friday in #Ottawa. Find out more: https://t.co/CcB1cuoBS1
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Great to have some short videos about contaminants in the Arcric at our open house today in Arviat #NCPScience @CassandraDebets @CodyJDey @Houde_Magali @RobertLetcher3 @ECCCWildlifeSci
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#Science in Action! Biologist Phil Thomas travels to #FortChipewyan, Alberta, to work alongside members of the local Indigenous community to study the #health of local #wildlife. #ecccsci
https://t.co/foLvUiY11h
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