TRIA-FoR In The News Articles are listed by date. Scientific Publications are listed separately. Follow us on Twitter/X to stay up to date! Twitter June 27, 2024Ongoing study looks at potential threat of mountain pine beetleNorthern Pride feature with Dr. Stephan Schott and Dr. Howard Huynh January 6, 2024 Why pine beetle populations are plummeting in Alberta CBC News Interview with Dr. Janice Cooke October 25, 2023Stacking the Odds in Favour of our Forests: Using Genomics Tools Against Forest PestsGenome Alberta Feature August 31, 2023Branching Out in Genomics with Erin TessierForestry Talks Podcast Interview with Erin Tessier (Genome Alberta) highlighting the TRIA-FoR Project August 25, 2023I-STEAM PathwaysCBC Radio Edmonton Interview with Acacia Lechot (Evenden Lab) May 17, 2023Mountain Pine Beetle StudyDaybreak South (CBC Radio Kelowna) Interview with Dr. Antonia Musso (Evenden Lab) May 9, 2023Preserving pine forests by understanding beetle flightEurekAlert! AAAS Press Release featuring a publication co-authored by Dr. Maya Eveden and Dr. Antonia Musso (Evenden Lab) March 27, 2023Fighting an Invasion: Scientists and policy experts work to stop spread of invasive speciesCarleton Newsroom Interview with Dr. Catherine Cullingham and Dr. Stephan Schott March 21, 2023Effective knowledge exchange in forestry: What is it and what’s effective?Blog post co-authored by Jenna Hutchen (Nguyen Lab) for the Applied Ecologist December 11, 2022Mountain pine beetle populations down by 94 per cent in Alberta since 2019: provinceCBC News Interview with Dr. Janice Cooke November 18, 2022Preparing for the Arrival of the Mountain Pine BeetleCarleton Faculty of Public Affairs August 2, 2022Climate change is warming Canada’s great expanse of boreal forest, bringing greater risk of fire and diseaseCBC News Interview with Dr. Janice Cooke February 12, 2022How beetles and warm weather are driving up lumber prices: ‘I’m listening to my trees being killed’CNN Interview with Dr. Janice Cooke February 7, 2022Mountain pine beetle researchers ponder whether Alberta should prepare for ‘Mr. Freeze’Edmonton Journal Interview with Dr. Catherine Cullingham and Dr. Janice Cooke September 13, 2021Stopping the Spread of the Mountain Pine BeetleCarleton Newsroom Interview with Dr. Catherine Cullingham May 7, 2021Lumber prices have soared, thanks to fires, beetles and climate change in western CanadaThe World Interview with Dr. Janice Cooke April 27, 2021Why Dead Trees are ‘the Hottest Commodity on the Planet’The Atlantic Interview with Dr. Janice Cooke January 22, 2020Cold snap killed 95% of mountain pine beetles in some areas of Alberta, says biologistCBC News Interview with Dr. Janice Cooke Return to Top