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Marnie Branfireun

Marnie Branfireun

Marnie Branfireun is an Instructor in the Centre for Environment
and Sustainability at Western University in London, Ontario. She teaches in
both the Undergraduate Environmental Science Program and the Masters in
Environment and Sustainability Program. Her BSc (University of Manitoba)
focused on aquatic ecology, during which she worked for the Department of
Fisheries and Oceans monitoring benthic organisms in Manitoba rivers and at
the Experimental Lakes Area. Her MSc (McGill University) was on mercury
cycling and plant decomposition in boreal peatlands. As an ecologist, she
has been engaged in environmental education, conservation, restoration, and
monitoring for over 20 years.
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  • Available January 2014

    e-Book Access Card for Scientific American Environmental Science for a Changing World (Canadian Edition) (12 Month)
    A W.H. Freeman Interactive e-Book

    Marnie Branfireun; Susan Karr
    ©2014 |
    ISBN-13: 9781464165474

    Each Freeman interactive e-Book combines the complete text–including graphi .....[+]

                
  • Available January 2014

    EnviroPortal Access Card for Scientific American Environmental Science for a Changing World (Canadian Edition) (6 Month)

    Marnie Branfireun; Susan Karr
    ©2014 |
    ISBN-13: 9781464165412

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  • Available January 2014
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Marnie Branfireun

Marnie Branfireun Marnie Branfireun is an Instructor in the Centre for Environment
and Sustainability at Western University in London, Ontario. She teaches in
both the Undergraduate Environmental Science Program and the Masters in
Environment and Sustainability Program. Her BSc (University of Manitoba)
focused on aquatic ecology, during which she worked for the Department of
Fisheries and Oceans monitoring benthic organisms in Manitoba rivers and at
the Experimental Lakes Area. Her MSc (McGill University) was on mercury
cycling and plant decomposition in boreal peatlands. As an ecologist, she
has been engaged in environmental education, conservation, restoration, and
monitoring for over 20 years.