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UBC Faculty of Forestry > Conservation

Conservation

Xikomaniso: New Forestry Research Initiatives in Africa

April 11, 2023 | Author: UBC Forestry

As UBC’s Faculty of Forestry continues to expand its research and collaborations globally, professors Dr. David Bunn and Dr. Melissa McHale are paving the way for new forestry research initiatives in Africa. As part of a $750,000 grant from NASA, Dr. Bunn and Dr. McHale are working to develop an ecological forecasting system for South Africa’s Kruger National Park and the surrounding region.

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Tagged with: Africa, Conservation, Kruger National Park, Research, South Africa

In the Spotlight: Dr. Alex Moore

December 10, 2022 | Author: UBC Forestry

Dr. Alex Moore is an Assistant Professor at UBC, jointly appointed to the faculties of Forestry and Science. Their research focuses on how predator-prey interactions impact coastal wetland ecosystems and explores culture’s role in ecosystem restoration and conservation. Through their work, Dr. Moore seeks to directly engage with communities historically marginalized in STEM fields and encourage people to reconnect with their environment.

Posted in: In the Spotlight, News
Tagged with: Assistant Professor, Conservation, Culture, Department of Botany, Diversity, Equity, Forest Ecosystems, Inclusion, Indigenous, Justice, Research, Restoration, Wetland Ecosystems, Women In STEM

New Research Identifies Priority Actions For Lower Fraser River Salmon Recovery

July 20, 2022 | Author: UBC Forestry

The Fraser is the largest salmon-bearing river in British Columbia, supporting 54 unique populations, known as Conservation Units (CUs), of wild Pacific salmon, 19 of which breed in the lower Fraser River. A new open-access study by the Martin Conservation Decisions Lab found that all 19 of these CUs are on a declining trajectory over the next 25 years.

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Tagged with: Conservation, Fraser River, Research, Salmon, Salmon Research, Study

Making Smart Conservation Decisions: Tara Martin takes ecosystem-wide approach to species protection

July 11, 2022 | Author: UBC Forestry

“Our framework is transparent, repeatable and robust to uncertainty, and will deliver costed portfolios of options which inform how to recover and protect the places and species we care most about with the least impact to societies and the economy,” says Tara, who holds the UBC Liber Ero Chair in Conservation.

Posted in: Alumni, Alumni News, Alumni Profiles, Branchlines Articles
Tagged with: Conservation, Forest Ecosystems, Forest Sciences, Forestry, Natural Resources Conservation

Bridging Barriers and Attaining New Heights: Garry Merkel’s exceptional career continues to shape forestry in BC

July 11, 2022 | Author: UBC Forestry

Growing up around Whitehorse and the Yukon territory, Garry Merkel never anticipated the trajectory of his life. Today, the member of the Tahltan Nation and Registered Professional Forester is a lead voice behind the Government of BC’s newly adopted old-growth forest strategy and a recent recipient of a UBC honorary doctorate degree.

Posted in: Alumni, Branchlines Articles, Research
Tagged with: Conservation, Forest Sciences, Forester, Natural Resources Conservation, Sustainable Development

For the Future of Forest Conservation, Dr. Tara Martin Has Good News

June 29, 2022 | Author: UBC Forestry

UBC Forestry’s Dr. Tara Martin, Liber Ero Chair in Conservation in the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, continues to make an impact on addressing complex conservation problems – now with the help of some generous donations from our community.

Posted in: Alumni, Alumni News, Giving, News
Tagged with: British Columbia, Conservation, Forest Ecosystems, Forestry, Funding, Natural Resources Conservation, Research, Salmon Research

Three Forestry Projects Receive Funding Through CUES

April 16, 2022 | Author: UBC Forestry

UBC Forestry congratulates Dr. Cole Burton and PhD candidate Sarah Dickson-Hoyle, recipients of the 2021-22 Community-University Engagement Support (CUES) Fund. CUES funding aims to support community partnerships pursuing shared projects with UBC focused on inclusive engagement to benefit communities and advance collaboration across the province.

Posted in: Awards, News
Tagged with: Animal Health, Carnivore Connectivity, Climate Action, Conservation, Fire, First Nations, Forest Ecosystems, Wildfire, Wildfire Management

Peter Arcese Receives 2021 Elliot Coues Award

January 14, 2022 | Author: UBC Forestry

UBC Forestry would like to congratulate Dr. Peter Arcese for winning the 2021 Elliott Coues Award from the American Ornithological Society (AOS). The Award honours researchers who have displayed innovative and outstanding contributions towards ornithological research.

Posted in: Awards, News
Tagged with: American Ornithological Society, Awards, Conservation, Elliott Coues Award, Nature, Research, Wildlife

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