by iBOL Consortium | Sep 2, 2022 | BIOSCAN, News
Meet Arctic BIOSCAN’s 2022 Field Technicians Field technician Tad Tulurialik prepares to set up a Malaise trap at Taloyoak, Nunavut. This year’s Arctic BIOSCAN biodiversity monitoring activities expanded outside Cambridge Bay and Kugluktuk to include...
by iBOL Consortium | Jun 8, 2022 | BIOSCAN, News
DNA Barcoding Aquatic Life: new insights for biodiversity science El Padre lagoon, near Sian Ka’an Biosphere ReservePhoto Credit: Manuel Elías Gutierrez From Peruvian and Brazilian coastal wetlands, Mexican lagoons, and the Great Lakes in America to Sundaland and...
by iBOL Consortium | Apr 22, 2022 | BIOSCAN, News
Arctic BIOSCAN team prepares for a new field season in Nunavut The CBG’s Dr. Jeremy deWaard and Ph.D. student Danielle (Dani) Nowosad visited Cambridge Bay and Kugluktuk, Nunavut, this April to prepare for Arctic BIOSCAN’s 2022 field season and meet with several key...
by iBOL Consortium | Jan 12, 2022 | BIOSCAN, News, Press Release
BIOSCAN receives $24 million to illuminate Biodiversity Can we establish a global biosurveillance system? Can we avert a planetary mass extinction? Helping to answer these and other large-scale questions about life on Earth is the goal of BIOSCAN, a project awarded...
by iBOL Consortium | Nov 19, 2021 | BIOSCAN, Webinar
Daniel Janzen and Winnie Hallwachs Discuss the Costa Rica BioAlfa Project The iBOL consortium was honoured to host Drs. Daniel Janzen and Winnie Hallwachs as they presented the second BIOSCAN: Illuminating Biodiversity webinar, “Nine Malaise Traps in Three Costa Rican...
by iBOL Consortium | Jul 23, 2021 | BIOSCAN, News, Press Release
Centre for Biodiversity Genomics and collaborators receive $7.2 million to reveal Canadian biodiversity Danielle Beaulieu, an agricultural technician for McCain, sampling soil in a potato field with a soil core on the first Farms of the Future in...