Research
Using root traits to predict the structure and function of restored prairie communities
- Vicky Coffey (M.Sc., University of Winnipeg, 2018)
- Anne-Charlotte Olivier (Undergraduate Research Assistant, Montpellier, 2018)
- Jessica Slopek (B.Sc. University of Saskatchewan, 2017)
Using soil and plant communities as indicators of restoration progress
- Vicky Coffey (M.Sc. Candidate, University of Winnipeg, 2016-18)
Impacts of cattle grazing on the proliferation of foxtail barley in wet meadow rangeland communities
- Chyna Ortman (B.Sc. Hons. Candidate, University of Winnipeg, 2018)
- Kaleb Ledoux (B.Sc., Thompson Rivers University, 2017)
- Hollie Swart (B.Sc., University of Winnipeg, 2016)
Response of rangeland ecosystems to extreme drought
- Philip Garcia (B.Sc., University of Winnipeg, 2017)
Ecological goods and services provided by rangelands
- Lochlan Wilson (B.Sc., University of Winnipeg, 2016)
Restoration of northern rough fescue grasslands following the exclusion of grazing disturbance
- Arpi Patel (B.Sc., University of Winnipeg, 2015)
- Hilary Pinchbeck (B.Sc. University of Winnipeg, 2014)
Importance of species diversity in the revegetation of Alberta’s northern fescue prairies
- Nicholas Palaschuk (B.Sc. Hons., University of Winnipeg, 2015)
Using cover crops to reduce weed infestations in gardens
- Rebecca Pedneault (B.Sc., University of Winnipeg, 2015)
Ethnobotanical uses of plants by Indigenous Peoples
- Adara Sajtos (B.Sc. University of Winnipeg, 2015)
Using cattle grazing to restore a rough fescue prairie invaded by Kentucky bluegrass
- Hilary Pinchbeck (B.Sc. University of Winnipeg, 2014)