Scotty Creek is on Dene land in the heart of the Dehcho. It is a place for research, education and community engagement on water resources and permafrost.
New study shows changes in the forests & #Wetlands of the discontinuous #permafrost zone from Landsat Trend Analysis. Great job Olivia and Team! https://t.co/mS3czB3ajO
Scotty Creek researchers take part in international study demonstrating that #wildfires can offset #carbon uptake in the Arctic–boreal zone: https://t.co/Qj58ZBdeBp
Two new graduate student positions available at Wilfrid Laurier University to examine the impacts of #permafrost thaw and/or #wildfire on water resources in the Northwest Territories, Canada:
Now that the last field crew has (just) left Scotty Creek, we want to thank all Scotty Creekers everywhere for another great year of research, education & community engagement. See you in 2025! (Great photo Jonathan Antoine!).
CBC Northbeat video clip: How the Liidlii Kue First Nation is protecting Scotty Creek from wildfire, while continuing to gather critical environmental data.
https://t.co/Q0iKY7zG0M
Congratulations to Amber Buston-White for getting a "Weston Family Award in Northern Research". Amber works closely with the Liidlii Kue First Nation to co-develop new knowledge on how wildfire affects their water resources.
Scotty Creek alumni Élise Devoie named one of the finalists of the NATO Women and Girls in Science 2024 challenge. She will present her research proposal at NATO HQ in Brussels, Belgium.
https://t.co/GESRgt9ei0
The Canadian Centre for Climate Services adds Scotty Creek to their "Map of Adaptation Actions" to assist decision-makers and communities:
https://t.co/cexyCi6Dwx
Are you a student or recent graduate looking for an opportunity to build your career? Laurier’s Cold Regions Research Centre looking for a Communication Assistant. We accept internal and external applicants https://t.co/LGM4kSryKo
Congratualtions to Michael McPhee for successfully defending his Master's thesis yesterday! Also congratulations Michael for your new full-time position with the Sambaa K'e First Nation!
Congratulations to Mason Dominico for successfully and easily defending his Master's thesis this morning. Great job Mason, from all your many friends and colleagues throughout the Dehcho, the NWT, and beyond!
News article reflects on the rich learning & collaborative experiences of student interns and their Łı́ı́dlı̨ı̨ Kų́ę́ First Nation hosts: https://t.co/gULHWF8ZAj
New graduate student opportunities at the Cold Regions Research Centre to study the eco-hydrological impacts of #wildfire at Scotty Creek, #NWT, Canada: