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What Teck learned from Swedish moss about mine closure

Lessons from lichen could help conserve caribou in Alaska

Hasan Tükenmez of Nordic BioConsult, leads the laboratory work in symbios

Hasan Tükenmez of Nordic BioConsult, leads the laboratory work in symbios | Credits: Umea Biotech Incubator

A method developed in Sweden which uses moss to rehabilitate mining-disturbed areas is now being extended to Alaska. Teck Resources is trying the method on its Red Dog Operations mine site. If the...

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