Conservation Update: Summer 2025

This summer, RRCS staff were active in northern Canada, supporting engagement events, advancing research collaborations, and contributing to the Taku Student Program.

Wolverines in a changing landscape and warming climate

Wolverine photo courtesy Wolverine Foundation.

Round River Science Director Kim Heinemeyer is a coauthor on a new paper in the journal Global Ecology and Conservation, Volume 34, April 2022, 2019, “Wolverines (Gulo gulo) in a changing landscape and warming climate: A decadal synthesis of global conservation ecology research.” Abstract Wolverines are vulnerable to multiple, widespread, increasing forms of human activity so […]

Still Fighting for Wild Places

Dennis Sizemore standing next to a truck in Botswana, Africa.

Dennis Sizemore is limping, shuffling his swollen left ankle through the dusty streets of Maun, Botswana, the gateway city to the wildlife-rich Okavango Delta. Over his long conservation career…