UWindsor students had a week-long summer field course at the Walpole Island First Nation Territory.
UWindsor students had a week-long summer field course at the Walpole Island First Nation Territory.
A project studying how to bring a fish back from the brink of extinction is receiving some additional support from the federal government.
UWindsor researchers are working to restore populations of an endangered fish in streams in and around Toronto.
Conservation scientist John Hartig, the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research’s first doctoral graduate, is back as a visiting scholar.
Researchers will monitor the Great Lakes with a network of real-time sensors, autonomous sub-surface vehicles, and independent instruments.
Biology professor Nigel Hussey delivered the keynote address at the 2018 Canadian Conference for Fisheries Research earlier this month.
Visits this month to the UWindsor will remind Canadian policy-makers about the critical role the University plays in important areas of research.
The University of Windsor's Freshwater Restoration Ecology Centre officially opened its doors on Wednesday and will focus on the restoration of damaged ecosystems, invasive species biology and water quality.
Trevor Pitcher will begin a one-year term as acting executive director of the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research on July 1.
Student researchers will present posters on their projects related to World Water Day, Wednesday in the lobby of the Centre for Engineering Innovation.