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Carbon Upcycling Delivers First 200 Tonnes of CO₂-Enhanced Fly Ash to BURNCO Ltd. for Low-Carbon Concrete Development

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Monday, April 22, 2024

This delivery marks a significant milestone in the collaboration between Carbon Upcycling and BURNCO, made possible by the $4.4 million Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) Circular Economy Grant awarded to Carbon Upcycling last year.

Key Points: 
  • This delivery marks a significant milestone in the collaboration between Carbon Upcycling and BURNCO, made possible by the $4.4 million Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) Circular Economy Grant awarded to Carbon Upcycling last year.
  • Carbon Upcycling not only reduces emissions but also upcycles waste materials into valuable alternatives for carbon-intensive processes like cement production.
  • "We are excited to continue our partnership with Carbon Upcycling and further deploy low-carbon concrete in our construction projects," said Norm Kuntz, BURNCO.
  • The partnership between Carbon Upcycling and BURNCO exemplifies a commitment to innovation and sustainability in the construction industry.

Zoos and universities must work together to safeguard wildlife and improve conservation

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Sunday, June 25, 2023

For some, a zoo is an organization committed to animal well-being and wildlife conservation that offers its visitors a fun and educational experience.

Key Points: 
  • For some, a zoo is an organization committed to animal well-being and wildlife conservation that offers its visitors a fun and educational experience.
  • With more than 700 million visitors receiving conservation education globally and more than US$350 million spent on wildlife conservation, zoos are the third largest contributors to conservation initiatives after The Nature Conservancy and World Wildlife Fund.
  • We see this potential in the groundbreaking work of zoos with global reach including Chester Zoo, Zoos Victoria and the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance.

The modern zoo

    • Today, the modern zoo must focus not only on the well-being of its animals, but also emphasize its impact on conservation.
    • In Canada, the Calgary Zoo has established the Wilder Institute with a vision to become “Canada’s leader in wildlife conservation.” The Toronto Zoo has a mission of “Connecting people, animals and conservation science to fight extinction.” These, and other examples, highlight the continued shift toward investing in conservation science by zoos in Canada, with an increased focus on collaborative research.

How do zoos produce research in conservation science?

    • While many zoos have dedicated staff for conservation projects, collaboration with universities can help zoos increase their contribution to conservation science.
    • Historically, in Canada and other countries, most published research from zoos is related to veterinary sciences, not conservation.
    • When zoos collaborate with universities, they have greater access to funding for conservation research and produce accessible research for conservation practitioners, researchers and the public alike.

ReNewZoo as a model

    • In 2016, our team of ten academics and zoo practitioners received funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) to launch ReNewZoo, a training program for graduate students in zoo conservation science.
    • We involved six universities and five zoos from across Canada, providing training and internships for Master’s and PhD students as well as post-doctoral researchers.
    • The goal of the program was to integrate graduate students and their research into Canadian and international zoos, bridging the gap with universities.

A success story

    • And these student researchers have already made many discoveries that can inform conservation practice.
    • While Turko and Mullin made discoveries that can boost the success rate of reintroduced endangered species, ReNewZoo student Léa Fieschi-Méric found a way to successfully move endangered amphibians.
    • The resulting peer-reviewed publications from these and other students are now available for academics and, most importantly, conservation practitioners to use and learn from.

Bringing zoos and universities together

    • Bringing zoos and universities together takes time, energy and money.
    • Graduate students are the bridge between zoos and universities.
    • Finally, formalizing the connections between zoos and universities with collaborative agreements, joint research appointments and even shared facilities will promote the sustainability of these relationships.
    • Collectively, these measures will enhance the conservation impact of zoos and universities and improve the chances that endangered species will survive.

schleich® USA Closes 2022 with Double-Digit Growth; Continues to Outpace Toy Industry*

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Monday, January 30, 2023

schleich®, the world’s leading manufacturer of characters and playsets, has announced another strong year of sales to close out 2022.

Key Points: 
  • schleich®, the world’s leading manufacturer of characters and playsets, has announced another strong year of sales to close out 2022.
  • As schleich® continues to focus on international growth, the North American team attributes its own success in part to expanding consumer audiences and extensive support at the retail level.
  • Starting this year, the company will also only use cardboard that is FSC-certified for its packaging.
  • For more information on schleich® visit us at schleich-s.com , or follow the brand on Instagram , Facebook, and YouTube .