A film on the environmental recovery of River Rouge draws on the work of UWindsor visiting scholar John Hartig.
A film on the environmental recovery of River Rouge draws on the work of UWindsor visiting scholar John Hartig.
Catherine Febria will take the expertise she has acquired globally and apply it to waterways that feed the Great Lakes.
Mike McKay is the new executive director of the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research.
Conservation scientist John Hartig, the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research’s first doctoral graduate, is back as a visiting scholar.
Stormwater retention ponds in the Kingsville-Leamington area are the subject of a new environmental study.
Biology student Lauren Goddard spent her summer interning at the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research.
Subba Rao Chaganti will receive the 2019 Award for Early Career Environmental Research from the American Society for Microbiology.
The Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research recognized a UWindsor alum and his spouse for their financial support.
Student Rebecca Shearon has won a $1,500 Esri Canada GIS Scholarship.
The focused scope of research in Canada’s Arctic potentially leaves dozens of species at risk, says a UWindsor post-doctoral researcher.
Cody Dey, currently studying in the Process-Driven Predictive Ecology Lab at the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, said conserving Arctic wildlife poses a challenge because 10 per cent of birds, fish and mammal species have never been the subject of a published study.