Researchers are identifying organisms to gauge the health status of waterways in areas where Indigenous peoples have lived for generations.
Monitoring river health in Indigenous communities

Researchers are identifying organisms to gauge the health status of waterways in areas where Indigenous peoples have lived for generations.
Tackling the world’s environmental problems through innovation and interdisciplinary collaborations is the focus of the new Guelph Institute for Environmental Research (GIER). It will build on the University of Guelph’s expertise in the environment and sustainability by bringing together researchers from diverse fields. “GIER includes researchers from all seven colleges at the University,” says Prof.