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Ecologist Talks Canada Jay Genetic Sequencing with Globe and Mail 

Dr. Ryan Norris, professor in the Department of Integrative Biology, spoke to The Globe and Mail about how genetic sequencing of the Canada jay could help track diversity loss. 

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Posted Mar 3, 2026
Updated Mar 3, 2026
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