New research challenges widely held assumptions about historical sea otter populations with implications for conservation policy and Indigenous reconciliation.


New research challenges widely held assumptions about historical sea otter populations with implications for conservation policy and Indigenous reconciliation.

How do these \’ancient fish\’ respond to climate change?

Dr. Higham and his lab are investigating how genes from different populations of stickleback affect movement while feeding.

We are hosting a contest for a distinctive logo to highlight our 50th Anniversary Celebration!

Marine stickleback have repeatedly invaded freshwater environments. On the Pacific coast of Canada, freshwater lakes are colder during the winter than the ocean – so how do marine stickleback invaders survive?

So many fabulous Canada-wide Science Odyssey events – join #BMSCLive May 5 & 11!

Take a journey with us, and discover what has been happening at the “BMSC during COVID”.