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Arthropods of Canadian Forests

Welcome to Arthropods of Canadian Forests. This newsletter is a product of a collaboration between Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service and the Biological Survey of Canada, Terrestrial Arthropods (BSC). The goal of the newsletter is to serve as a communication tool to encourage information exchange and collaboration among those in Canada who work on forest arthropod biodiversity issues, including faunistics, systematics, conservation, disturbance ecology, and adaptive forest management. As well, the newsletter supports the Forest Arthropods Project of the BSC. This annual newsletter is distributed electronically (pdf) in late March. If you wish to be placed on the distribution list, please contact David Langor.

Newsletter content includes project updates (short articles that introduce ongoing relevant projects in Canada); feature articles (overviews, summaries, commentaries or syntheses); a graduate student section featuring brief summaries of thesis research, funding opportunities, employment notices, etc.; brief news articles concerning meetings, symposia, collaboration opportunities, collecting trips, etc.; and a listing of new publications and websites. Please consider submitting items to the Arthropods of Canadian Forests newsletter. We welcome articles in English or French, and we invite your comments on how we can improve the content and delivery of this newsletter.

 

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