Quirks and Quarks: Tipsy ‘drunken trees’ in Canada’s North are a sign of our warming climate

Raquel Alfaro Sanchez was interviewed by Bob McDonald regarding a paper recently published in PNAS. Previously a post-doc with the Forest Ecology Lab, she now works with Natural Resources Canada as a Forest Ecology Researcher at the Northern Forestry Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. 

Click the links below to listen to the full interview on Quirks & Quarks or to read the full journal article in PNAS.