Innovative, naturally
Roslyn | December 6, 2011
Chandra Rodgers sampling bluegill sunfish on Lake Opinicon.
This spring I had the opportunity to write a feature article on the Queen’s University Biological Station, a site just north of Kingston where researchers have a long history of major scientific breakthroughs involving modest Ontario wildlife. Several of these discoveries have proved to be as useful as they are compelling. Read the full story on the InnovationCanada.ca website.
This story was supported by the CFI’s 2011 Emerging Science Journalists Award, which provided funding for travel expenses and photography.
Talking to scientists about their research was by far the best part of this project – much more fun than I expected! And even the toughest interviews were a gold mine of ideas. Thanks to everyone who participated.
