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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Researchers study climate and environmental impacts on our water and forests, as well as potential remediation techniques. Interdisciplinary teams support water governance and understanding the history of our lands and waterways. 

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Lake Nipissing Beading Project

The Lake Nipissing Beading Project is a 5 meter beaded reimagining of Lake Nipissing along with its tributaries and waterways using 444 individually beaded pieces.

This community collaborative project is meant to bring folks from Nipissing and Dokis communities together through a shared project, as well as other Turtle Island individuals and communities to bead a portion of the lake and its surrounding waterways. We bead to show respect and acknowledge the importance of this waterway to those across this continent, we are all connected and the water shows us this.

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Climate Science with Dr. April James

Canada Rsearch Chair

In this episode of Your Nipissing, Professor of Geography and Geology, Dr. April James, discusses how students in the Weather and Climate class have a unique opportunity to engage in land-based learning as they venture by snowshoe to the campus weather station, where classroom theory comes to life.

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