Maintaining a mix of species boosts a crucial soil nutrient, according to the first global study of its kind.
Tag: Conservation
New research will map out how much carbon prairie soil is storing
Findings could eventually help beef producers across Western Canada manage grasslands for both economic and environmental benefits.
Indigenous perspectives bring ‘feeling and caring’ into conservation planning
As equal partners, Indigenous and western knowledge can help redefine land and wildlife management as a relationship with nature, says doctoral researcher.
Indigenous knowledge should inform COVID-19 recovery strategy, say Yukoners in top science journal
A team of Yukoners has published a letter in the prestigious academic journal Science, arguing that Indigenous principles and knowledge should inform a global strategy for recovering from the pandemic. Co-author Jared Gonet (Renewable Resources) is interviewed.
Rare moss clinging to life on B.C. cliff should be protected, says U of A expert
René Belland (Renewable Resources), encourages protection for the rare slender yoke-moss; a single square metre of limestone on the island of Haida Gwaii is the only known habitat in North America.
Mapping key areas for conservation could help plants and animals survive climate change
Conservation biologists model likely effects of climate change in North America to pinpoint refuge areas for species and ecosystems.
Leaving more deadwood in forests enhances biodiversity: study
Increasing the number of dead trees in protected forests boosts populations of species that depend on it for habitat, research review shows.