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Late nights and long flights: Understanding bat migration for sustainability | Science

10+ hour, 39+ min ago  (310+ words) For Science alum Thomas Pianta (BSc "25), spending a month living at a research station on Lake Erie and staying up until sunrise was a dream come true. These small hours of the night were anything but quiet, because he was…...

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Experiencing hydrogeology in the field | Science

2+ day, 9+ hour ago  (405+ words) An Earth Sciences degree brings a University of Waterloo co-op student to British Columbia, Yukon, and Northern Ontario Experiential learning is essential for bridging the gap between theory and real-world application. For Nathalie Boal, it has been a fundamental part…...

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Protecting the nest

4+ week, 12+ hour ago  (263+ words) Two University of Waterloo Science students track vulnerable whooping crane habitat as nesting ponds in the Northwest Territories dry out With fewer than 500 whooping cranes'remaining'in Canada, even a single dry summer can threaten the population.'As water levels continue to…...

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Science that matters: Master's student researches how climate change could affect an at-risk fish species | Science

1+ mon, 2+ week ago  (293+ words) Emily Dodsworth (she/her), Master of Biology student What drew you to studying in the Master of Biology program at Waterloo? I completed my undergraduate degree in environmental biology at Waterloo and had such a fulfilling experience that I wanted…...

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Wildlife trafficking within a web of organized crime

6+ mon, 1+ week ago  (102+ words) Canadian research team finds that disrupting the illegal wildlife trade means addressing its ties to other global crimes Leopard skin in a traditional wildlife market in'South Africa. (Dr. Michelle Anagnostou/University of Waterloo)' Seized wolf skin in Canada. (Dr. Michelle…...