Studying on the shoreline
NOT MANY STUDENTS CAN SAY the Pacific Ocean is their […]
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Aerial photographs depict Beautiful Destruction in North Alberta
Artist’s photos demonstrate the disconnect of industry and the environment.
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UBC presents journalist Wab Kinew as next distinguished speaker
Time with his dying father leads to new book, and profound new quality of life.
Research spanning the globe’s grasslands supports controversial biodiversity hypothesis
A global-scale collaborative study published this week in the prestigious journal Science shows that plant biodiversity within the world’s grasslands peaks at intermediate levels of productivity, lending support to a long-standing but controversial ecological hypothesis.
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UBC presents Jay Ingram for a second night
High demand in community for Alzheimer’s speaker.
Award-winning Jay Ingram speaks about the science of Alzheimer’s
UBC Okanagan’s Distinguished Speaker Series tackles mystery of the tragic illness.
Photographer Edward Burtynsky presents Landscape of Human Systems
Award-winning artist is UBC Okanagan’s next distinguished speaker.
Okanagan Water and Biodiversity Forum set for September 16, 17
Conservation, ecology, biodiversity issues to be explored.
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Primatologist tells of the heart, soul, and struggle of the orangutan
Scientist Birutė Galdikas inspired by four decades spent in the jungle.
Name change reflects institute’s research themes
BRAES a leader in eco research and environmental policy at UBC Okanagan







