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Complete devastation : Renowned polar bear biologist mourned after Nunavut helicopter crash

Complete devastation : Renowned polar bear biologist mourned after Nunavut helicopter crash Scientists are mourning the loss of leading Canadian polar bear scientist Markus Dyck, who was one of three people on board a helicopter that crashed near Resolute Bay, Nunavut, on Sunday. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 28, 2021 6:27 PM CT | Last Updated: April 29 Friends are remembering Markus Dyck, a renowned polar bear biologist who died in a helicopter crash near Resolute Bay, Nunavut, along with two other crew members on Sunday. You just don t replace somebody with those skill sets and that breadth of knowledge. (IUCN/Polar Bear Specialist Group website)

Engineered Timber Helps Indigenous Architecture in North America to Emphasize Resilience

Copy The rising popularity of mass timber products in Canada and the United States has led to a rediscovery of fundamentals among architects. Not least Indigenous architects, for whom engineered wood offers a pathway to recover and advance the building traditions of their ancestors. Because timber is both a natural, renewable resource and a source of forestry jobs, it aligns with Indigenous values of stewardship and community long obscured by the 20th century’s dominant construction practices. For Brian Porter, principal of Two Row Architect in Ohsweken, Ontario, mass timber compels architects to relearn the art of making the most out of natural materials. “Where I come from, Six Nations of the Grand River, where we were longhouse people,” Porter said, “most of the longhouses are made out of, maximum, four- or six-inch-diameter wood poles that were bent to form structural arches.” By post-tensioning the poles, these erstwhile builders were modifying the material to take m

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