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Life on Land

Biology class takes to students’ backyards during pandemic

Pictured here: Laura McKinnon Research – the kind that has put York University on the map in Canada and around the world – advances knowledge, creates positive change and puts our students on career trajectories where they can make a difference in their communities. But what do you do when a global pandemic gets in the way of that […]

SDG 15: Life On Land

Pictured here: Sheila Colla Following the plight of the bumblebee and other bee species Bees – including more than 850 species native to Canada – are key members of our ecosystem: they provide essential services through their role in the pollination of agricultural crops, urban garden plants and wild plants. Yet, during recent decades, there has […]