Canadian Geographic - What can birds tell us about forest fire recovery?
University of North Texas Health Science Centre - Mountain Highs
Mount Royal University - True tales of hypoxia
Five recent Mount Royal University biology graduates accompanied a team of researchers to Barcroft Research Station in California to take part in research to better understand the physiology underlying acute mountain sickness. Listen to some of what they had to say about the experience.
BBC Travel - The ‘sacred forests’ of northern Ethiopia
BBC Earth - How insects like bumblebees do so much with tiny brains
BBC Earth - The monkeys and apes that brave hurricanes and wildfires
BBC Earth - How to decide which extinct species we should resurrect
BBC Earth - The surprising way butterflies sense their enemies
BBC Earth - If it has to, a horned lizard can shoot blood from its eyes
BBC Travel - Ontario's forgotten ghosttown
BBC Travel - The tiny island of 200, 000 couples
BBC Travel - The island of lost explorers
Canadian Geographic - How citizen scientists solved a migration mystery
Canadian Geographic - The birds of Triangle Island
Colgate Scene - Team VIPER in the Arctic
Colgate Scene - A lab in the canopy
Listen to a story about Dr. Mike Loranty's work in Alaska studying permafrost.
Discover Magazine - Up in the air
Explore - Banff's aurora-chasers
Motherboard - Therapy drones are helping injured falcons fly again
Motherboard - Scientists are debating whether animals have a right to privacy
Motherboard - I farmed seaweed in Belize to learn why it's the food of the future
Motherboard - I travelled to the Arctic to plunge a probe into the thawing permafrost
Scientific American - Chasing the geomagnetic storm for a night time experience like no other
Scientific American - Fire Storm: Field researchers and their subjects endure nature’s tempestuous power
The Scientist - High-flying ducks
Swerve Magazine - Get out your galoshes, citizen scientists look to the wetlands and the skies
Swerve Magazine - Bird man
UBC Trek - Extreme measures
Listen to Dr. Catherine Cardelus describe her love of working in the rainforest canopy in Costa Rica.