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UBC Faculty of Forestry > News > In the Media: March 2025

In the Media: March 2025

March 31, 2025 | Author: UBC Forestry

UBC Forestry In the Media: March 2025 Graphic

Here’s a look at UBC Forestry in the media throughout March 2025.

March 31, 2025

Being struck by lightning is no big deal for this tropical tree — the zap even gives it a boost
Allan Carroll
Smithsonian Magazine

March 27, 2025

The Coyote Next Door
Sarah Benson-Amram
bioGraphic

To thrive, Metro Vancouver’s kids need communities, not just housing
Lorien Nesbitt
Vancouver Sun

March 26, 2025

Why these tropical trees love a lightning strike
Allan Carroll
Scientific American

March 25, 2025

Is Vancouver at risk for urban wildfires like those that hit L.A.?
Lori Daniels, Suzanne Simard
Vancouver Sun

March 22, 2025

A looming crisis: Are we facing a water emergency?
John Richardson
The Weather Network, Yahoo Canada

Rotary brings ‘grand finale’ 3rd climate fair to Chilliwack
Lori Daniels
The Chilliwack Progress, Agassiz-Harrison Observer, Hope Standard, and more.

March 19, 2025

B.C. auditor general flags flaws in forest carbon accounting
Gary Bull
National Observer, Penticton Herald

Auditor general cites flaws in model that accounts for carbon in B.C.’s forests
Gary Bull
CBC, Yahoo Australia, Yahoo UK, Yahoo Canada, Yahoo New Zealand

March 17, 2025

Nearly half of B.C. landslides linked to logging, wildfires, study finds
Younes Alila
The Canadian Press, Business in Vancouver, Vancouver is Awesome, North Shore News, and more.

March 9, 2025

UBC Forestry awarded US$790K grant to study cultural burning
Tonya Smith
Pique NewsMagazine, Penticton Herald, and more

March 12, 2025

Greystone Books Award in Indigenous Land Stewardship announced
Quill & Quire

March 13, 2025

B.C. caribou’s unique migration shrinking due to humans, habitat change
Castanet, Salmon Arm Observer, Revelstoke Review, and more

AI joins George Mason University’s Cherry Blossom prediction competition
Elizabeth Wolkovich
Fairfax County Times

March 7, 2025

BC Wildfire Service releases details of eco-recovery project after Donnie Creek wildfire
Lori Daniels
Penticton Herald, The Hamilton Spectator, and more

March 5, 2025

Sustainable aviation fuel can’t quite get liftoff in B.C.
Jack Saddler
Business in Vancouver, Vancouver is Awesome, and more

March 4, 2025

Alberta wildfire conditions in ‘substantially’ better shape than last year: minister
Kira Hoffman
The Canadian Press, Vancouver is Awesome, and more

March 3, 2025

Touring the future of forestry at the Alex Fraser Research Forest
Suzanne Simard, Dominik Roeser
Williams Lake Tribune, Penticton Herald, The Hamilton Spectator

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