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How creating a new habitat brought the endangered Kirtland’s Warbler back to Ontario

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…species in Canada in 2013 with surveying for Kirtland’s Warblers in vast Jack Pine stands of Ontario north of Lake Huron. Failing to find any there, we surmised that the…

Q&A on New Research on Deep Mixing Method of Soil-Cement Materials

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…deep mixing? Since the early 1980s, researchers in Asia, Europe, and North America have investigated whether in-situ overburden stresses during curing increase DMM soil-cement strength. However, the effect has been…

Stop the Spread: Why it’s Essential to Prevent and Detect Aquatic Invasive Species

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…chinensis) Globally, AIS have cost the economy an estimated $345 billion, with nearly half of that burden falling on North America alone[1]. These costs are largely reactive — focused on…

Luke J. Gervase, CLM

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Luke Gervase is an ecologist and Certified Lake Manager (CLM) in GEI’s Huntington Station, NY office. Luke is a graduate from the SUNY College at Oneonta and the SUNY College…

Chris Stransky

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Chris Stransky is a senior aquatic scientist in GEI’s Carlsbad, California office. Prior to joining GEI Chris was a group leader for an Aquatic Sciences and Toxicology specialty and Director…

How Do Subwatershed Studies Benefit Your Community and Protect our Great Lakes?

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…quantity at a local scale, while considering watershed level impact. What does a subwatershed study involve? As part of a comprehensive and sustainable land development process, many jurisdictions across North

GEI Expands Ontario, Canada Presence

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…growing practice is complemented by the 850 GEI engineers, scientists, and planners in our 45 North American branches. For more information please feel free to contact Shelley Lohnes at slohnes@geiconsultants.com….

An uncertain future calls for flexible flood solutions: How can non-structural solutions reduce your flood risk?

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By Rebecca Verity – Senior Climate Adaptation Scientist Flood risk management in North America has traditionally relied on large, physical structures to manage and contain floods. Levees, dams, and sea…

Eight Weeks and Four Floods: How understanding compound weather events can help you predict and manage emergency weather

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…Oregon, in the rain. We drove further north, through Washington (raining) and into British Columbia (also raining). After several sodden days, and faced with heading to a campsite that, in…

Avoid Damaging the Engine – How Coordination Makes Infrastructure Asset Management Work

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…select is up to us, and communities across North America are choosing their paths as they strategically plan for their needs in the years and even decades ahead. Your community…

What Will Canada’s Yet-to-be-Named Restoration Program Mean for Great Lakes Project Funding?

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…be accomplished, many north of the border looked longingly south of the border at the success of the U.S.’s GLRI. Things changed suddenly (“suddenly,” after years of organized work by…

Canadian Career Opportunities

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The Canadian operation of GEI is one of North America’s leading engineering and science consulting firms. While most of our team members are concentrated in Southern Ontario, we are not…