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A new Ecosphere study reveals beavers colonizing Canadian Arctic since 2008, altering hydrology, thawing permafrost, and impacting Inuvialuit lands. University of Guelph researchers lead the charge.
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Yannan Wang is a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics at the University of Guelph. She previously completed an M.Sc. in the same department. Her research focuses on monitoring the impact of beavers on surface water dynamics in Arctic Canada using remote sensing and dendrochronology.
A new Ecosphere study reveals beavers colonizing Canadian Arctic since 2008, altering hydrology, thawing permafrost, and impacting Inuvialuit lands. University of Guelph researchers lead the charge.










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