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UBC Faculty of Forestry > News > In the Media: February 2024

In the Media: February 2024

February 13, 2024 | Author: UBC Forestry

Here’s a look at UBC Forestry in the media this month

THIS WEEK: FEBRUARY 25 – MARCH 2

More opportunities for Williams Lake to get Wild & Immersive
Mark Gill, Alex Fraser Research Forest | The Williams Lake Tribune | February 29, 2024

This company makes wood products without trees
Shawn Mansfield | MIT Technology Review | February 28, 2024
Alternate links: Techno Blender

Get ready: This spring will see the biggest cicada emergence since the 1800s
Alan Carroll | The Weather Network | February 28, 2024

Was that the last of the snow for Vancouver this winter?
Elizabeth Wolkovich | Daily Hive | February 28, 2024

Opinion: Climate change denial bullying declining – but not fast enough
Opinion piece by Suzanne Simard, Mentions Lori Daniels, Younes Alila | Vancouver Sun | February 27, 2024

After a warm winter, Canada may see more drought, wildfires in the spring
John Richardson | Global News | February 27, 2024

FEBRUARY 18 – FEBRUARY 24

Inside the NWT’s 2023 wildfire decision-making
Kira Hoffman | Cabin Radio | February 22, 2024

Sustainability of Okomu National Park: SCERA holds participatory management workshop
Terry Sunderland | The Nigerian Observer | February 21, 2024

FEBRUARY 11 – FEBRUARY 17

‘Fortress’ conservation policies threaten the food security of rural populations
Terry Sunderland | The Conversation | February 13, 2024

FEBRUARY 4 – FEBRUARY 10

UBC competition asks citizen scientists to predict when cherry blossoms will bloom
Elizabeth Wolkovich | Global News | February 8, 2024
Alternate links: Daily Hive; Glacier Media via Vancouver is Awesome, Burnaby Now, Richmond News, North Shore News, Tri-City News, New Westminster Record, Bowen Island Undercurrent; Black Press via Today in BC, Surrey Now-Leader, Kelowna Capital News, Langley Advance Times, Chilliwack Progress, Campbell River Mirror, Mission City Record, Aldergrove Star, Abbotsford News, Victoria News 
UBC News coverage

Missing Russian data in the Arctic is causing gaps in research
Isla Myers-Smith | CBC The Early Edition | February 7, 2024

NGWSD: Christina Howard is an Ironwoman
Christina Howard | The Ubyssey | February 7, 2024

Atira supports Winters Hotel coroner’s inquest recommendations
Felix Wiesner | City News | February 6, 2024

New housing rules in B.C. trigger fears of ‘catastrophic’ loss of urban trees
Stephen Sheppard | The Narwhal | February 6, 2024

Softwood lumber tariffs and 7 World Cup matches in Vancouver (FR)
Gregory Paradis | Radio Canada | February 5, 2024

B.C. Climate News: ‘Historic’ drought forcing hydro-rich B.C., Manitoba to import electricity
Younes Alila | Vancouver Sun | February 3, 2024

Posted in: In the Media Monthly, News
Tagged with: In the Media

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