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  1. Dr. Jesse Popp is a Canada Research Chair and the PI of the WISE Lab at the University of Guelph. She and her team work with Indigenous communities and organizations to weave Indigenous and Western knowledge systems in ecological research and conservation.

  2. Dr. Jesse Popp is a Chair in Indigenous Environmental Science at the University of Guelph. She uses a two-eyed seeing approach to study wildlife population fluctuations and Indigenous ways of life.

  3. As Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Environmental Science, Dr. Jesse Popp is weaving Indigenous and western ways of knowing (an approach known as "two-eyed seeing") to advance environmental and ecological science while supporting Indigenous environmental stewardship.

  4. Dr. Jesse Popp is a Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Environmental Science at Mount Allison University. She uses a two-eyed seeing approach to investigate wildlife population fluctuations and Indigenous traditional ways of life.

  5. Jan 15, 2021 · Jesse Popp. Assistant Professor, Chair in Indigenous Environmental Science, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph | Anishinaabe scholar and member of Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory. Key words: Two-Eyed Seeing, Wildlife Ecology, Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Indigenous Environmental Science.

  6. www.wiselab.caWISE Lab

    WISE Lab is led by Dr. Jesse Popp, who weaves Indigenous and Western science to advance environmental and ecological research. The lab partners with Indigenous communities and organizations to co-investigate ecological questions and support biodiversity and culture.

  7. Jesse Popp is a graduate student in the WISE Lab at the University of Guelph, where he conducts interdisciplinary research on wildlife population dynamics and Indigenous environmental justice. He is enrolled in the M.Sc. program in Environmental Science, a program that embraces multiple ways of knowing and reconciliation.