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  1. Estimating the annual distribution of monarch butterflies in Canada over 16 years using citizen science data

    ... population, which overwinters in California (Environment and Climate Change Canada 2016; Yang et al. 2016; James et al. 2018). Introgression among ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/estimating-annual-distribution-monarch-butterflies-in-canada-over-16-years-using-citizen
  2. An interview with Dr. Isabelle Côté for World's Ocean's Day

    ... and how can we address them?  A:  Overfishing and climate change. The solutions to both are similar – political will from all sides to ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/interview-with-dr-isabelle-c%C3%B4t%C3%A9-for-worlds-oceans-day
  3. How the pandemic has helped Canada mobilize expertise

    ... the enterprise to address other urgent crises such as climate change. We invite Canadians to contact us with suggestions about issues where ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/how-pandemic-has-helped-canada-mobilize-expertise
  4. Review of plastic pollution policies of Arctic countries in relation to seabirds

    ... such as overfishing of food sources, bycatch from fisheries, climate change, and pollution ( Sullivan et al. 2006 ;  Croxall et al. 2012 ), ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/review-plastic-pollution-policies-arctic-countries-in-relation-to-seabirds
  5. Less traffic means more birds and happier people

    ... Businesses will have reduced office and travel costs, climate change impacts will be reduced, and we will get to live in a more beautiful and ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/less-traffic-means-more-birds-and-happier-people
  6. A Historical Account of the Pandemic: Health, Colonialism and Racism in Canada

    A Historical Account of the Pandemic: Health, Colonialism and Racism in Canada

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/covid-19/impact-covid-19-in-racialized-communities/historical-account-pandemic-health-colonialism
  7. Revisiting the challenge: perspectives on Canada’s freshwater fisheries policies three decades after the Pearse Report

    ... by complex and interacting external stressors, such as climate change, habitat alteration (arising from e.g., urbanization, hydropower ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/revisiting-challenge-perspectives-canada%E2%80%99s-freshwater-fisheries-policies-three-decades-after
  8. 'With So Much as Risk, we Couldn’t Just Wait for Help:' Indigenous Communities and COVID-19

    ... likely increase. And while media attention on matters like climate change, big oil and other matters that directly challenge the health and rights ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/with-so-much-as-risk-we-couldn%E2%80%99t-just-wait-for-help-indigenous-communities-and-covid-19
  9. Universities, Colleges, and COVID-19: Lessons Learned?

    ... as it tries to better understand and find solutions to climate change, the pandemic’s multidimensional impacts on society, post-pandemic ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/universities-colleges-and-covid-19-lessons-learned
  10. The future of fishing and fish — and the health of the ocean — hinges on economics and the idea of ‘infinity fish’

    ... (areas beyond national jurisdiction) to fishing; treat climate change as the crisis that it is . Ultimately, we need to avoid ...

    https://rsc-src.ca/en/voices/future-fishing-and-fish-%E2%80%94-and-health-ocean-%E2%80%94-hinges-economics-and-idea-%E2%80%98infinity%C2%A0fish%E2%80%99

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