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Ian Winfield, a freshwater ecologist, has been using methods rooted in cultural anthropology to conserve freshwater ecosystems in northern England

Ian Winfield: Advancing Scientific Communication Through Cultural Anthropology

Essays and interviews — 26. Jul 2018
The next 50 years will see parts of the planet warm significantly. So how does this impact invasive species?

Norway’s New Invaders: Invasion in the Face of Climate Change

Essays and interviews — 23. Jul 2018
Professor Paul Hebert, the "father of DNA barcoding", is attempting to classify all muticellular life

Paul Hebert: The Inventory of Life

Essays and interviews — 02. Jul 2018

The Thought Process Behind a Sustainable Diet

Essays and interviews — 26. Jun 2018

Making Lake Superior Again: Thoughts from the International Charr Symposium

At the Museum — 19. Jun 2018
The Sitka Spruce was introduced by the timber industry, and now covers almost 5 million hectares

Norway’s New Invaders: The Sitka Spruce

Essays and interviews — 11. Jun 2018
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