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How do plants in the Arctic tell us about climate, political power, and ecological security?
In this episode of Podcast or Perish, I talk with University Professor Dawn Bazely of York University, a biologist whose work bridges ecology, policy, and advocacy. We discuss her research on plant–animal interactions, her engagement in Arctic political discourse, and her commitment to advancing women in STEM. We also reflect on how ecological insight can inform public policy and environmental justice.
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Full transcript, photos, and related resources:
https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-005-dawn-bazely
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Podcast or Perish is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.
By Podcast or PerishHow do plants in the Arctic tell us about climate, political power, and ecological security?
In this episode of Podcast or Perish, I talk with University Professor Dawn Bazely of York University, a biologist whose work bridges ecology, policy, and advocacy. We discuss her research on plant–animal interactions, her engagement in Arctic political discourse, and her commitment to advancing women in STEM. We also reflect on how ecological insight can inform public policy and environmental justice.
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Full transcript, photos, and related resources:
https://www.podcastorperish.ca/episodes/episode-005-dawn-bazely
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Podcast or Perish is about academic research and why it matters. Hosted by Prof. Cameron Graham.

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