Go behind the scenes as Rachel Lowenberg, student Collections Assistant, helps digitize the Brunel Collection, featuring more than 60,000 marine invertebrates from the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence. Discover how art, science and data come together to bring these sea creatures to the world.| Canadian Museum of Nature
Freshwater mussels rely on fish to complete their life cycle, attaching to their gills as larvae before maturing into juveniles. But invasive fish species may be disrupting this process. Scientists are studying how the population of non-native Largemouth Bass are affecting mussel reproduction in Lac Kingsmere, a small private lake…| Canadian Museum of Nature