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Ethnoecology
Legacy of Nancy Turner
The Ring
UVic ethnobotanist Nancy Turner, as part of her legacy and the 2015 Pierre Elliott Trudeau Fellowship, is leading a four-day ethnoecology symposium at UVic (now full to capacity), which will also feature a keynote address on May 3 by renowned essayist John Ralston Saul.
$1.25 Million Grant For Renowned Ethnobotanist
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Renowned UVic ethnobotanist Nancy Turner has been named as the inaugural Hakai Chair in Ethnoecology as part of a $1.25 million agreement between the university and the Quadra Island-based Tula Foundation.
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