As glaciers recede, visitors at Canada’s national parks can help track their retreat

As glaciers recede, visitors at Canada’s national parks can help track their retreat

The University of Waterloo is empowering national park visitors to get directly involved with scientific research into glacier regression. As part of a new citizen science program launched in collaboration with Parks Canada, the Icy Initiative uses photos taken by visitors

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