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Acadia University’s tides of trust
At a time when we most need to develop clean energy, Acadia University's Tidal Energy Institute (ATEI) is playing a central role in supporting responsible tidal power development in the Bay of Fundy by producing the science, tools, and evidence regulators, developers, and communities need.
Federal politicians are back in Ottawa
Parliament is back in session, and there’s a lot to talk about! CTV brought Dr. Alex Marland (Politics) on to talk about what’s next for our government.
Province Supports Work to Save Hemlock Trees From Invasive Species
The Provincial Government announced $356,214 in funding for Acadia’s new biocontrol facility, led by Dr. Kirk Hillier (Biology) that will produce natural predators of the hemlock woolly adelgid, an invasive insect that is killing our province’s Hemlock trees.
CTV, CBC News and Global News covered the news.
‘It’s an all-you-can-eat buffet’: striped bass in a Canadian river are gobbling up all the salmon. Is a mass cull the answer?
The Miramichi River is a battleground for groups advocating for the conservation of Atlantic Salmon or Striped Bass. Dr. Trevor Avery (Biology) is on the side of the Bass, which are better suited to our current environment.
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