Traditional Ecological Knowledge and science: a path forward

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Editor’s Note

This year, Science Borealis turns 10! To celebrate our anniversary, over the next few months we will be re-posting some of our most popular posts, hand selected by our current editorial team. This week, in honour of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we are highlighting a 2022 post from Science in Society editor MaryAnne Schoenberg about the intersection between Traditional Ecological Knowledge and western science.

Stay tuned this fall for a blast from the past as we revisit some of our best posts over the years!

 

By Mary Anne Schoenhardt, Science in Society editor

“A foot in both worlds” is how Ph.D. student Enooyaq Sudlovenick describes her work. An Inuk studying the health of beluga whales at the University of Manitoba, she uses a combination of the scientific method and traditional Inuit knowledge in her research. She monitors environmental contaminants and […]

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