Author: Sandi Martin
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UGA sea turtle research wins international recognition
Researchers have been genetically fingerprinting loggerheads on the coast.
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Bringolf, Jackson step into new roles at Warnell
Robert Bringolf and Rhett Jackson have taken on new roles at UGA’s Warnell School of…
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Conjoined deer fawns offer UGA researcher glimpse into rare wildlife deformity
A Minnesota mushroom hunter on the prowl for some fungi stumbled across an unbelievable find:…
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Biomass-produced electricity in the US possible, but it’ll cost
If the U.S. wants to start using wood pellets to produce energy, either the government…
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UGA to take part in five-year study about long-term economic sustainability of Upper Floridian Aquifer
As concerns grow over the ability of the Upper Floridan Aquifer to keep up with…
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Anticipated social media buzz can drive tourism
How much positive feedback travelers think they’ll get on social media can predict whether they…
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Deadly raccoon roundworm can infect humans without symptoms, new UGA study finds
Although this “raccoon roundworm” was believed to cause severe problems and even death in people…
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White ibis salmonella shedding increases with urbanization, new Warnell School study finds
The more urbanized a place is, the more white ibis birds there are carrying salmonella—the…
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White ibis salmonella shedding increases with urbanization, new UGA study finds
The more urbanized a place is, the more white ibises there are carrying salmonella-the same…
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UGA researchers calculating northern bobwhite population, survival rates
University of Georgia researchers have been tasked with figuring out how many northern bobwhites are…
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New hybrid sweetgum trees could boost paper, bioenergy production
Sweetgum trees thrive under diverse conditions, grow as fast as pine trees and provide the…
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New hybrid sweetgum trees could boost paper, bioenergy production
Sweetgum trees thrive under diverse conditions, grow as fast as pine trees and provide the…
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Trees vital to improving stream quality, Warnell School study finds
Want better streams? Plant some trees.
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Trees vital to improving stream quality, UGA study finds
Want better streams? Plant some trees, according to a University of Georgia study.
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Ecotourism, natural resource conservation proposed as allies to protect natural landscapes
If environmentalists want to protect fragile ecosytems from landing in the hands of developers—in the…
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Forestry program at UGA’s Warnell School reaccredited for 10 years
The University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources has once again received…
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$2.1M grant will fund study of effects of humans feeding birds
People feeding white ibises at public parks are turning the normally independent birds into beggars,…
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Study outlines why Southern African-American forest owners less likely to use federal assistance
Many Southern African-American forest landowners are not participating in federal assistance programs because of a…
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Human handouts could be spreading disease from birds to people
People feeding white ibises at public parks are turning the normally independent birds into beggars,…
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Deer-vehicle collisions increase during breeding season
Fall is prime breeding season for deer across Georgia. It’s also when drivers are more…
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UGA’s Warnell School to honor distinguished alumni at Homecoming festivities
The University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources will honor two alumni…
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Be on the lookout this fall: Deer-vehicle collisions increase during breeding season
Fall is prime breeding season for deer across Georgia. It’s also when drivers are more…
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UGA forest health researcher named Entomological Society of America Science Policy Fellow
University of Georgia tree health expert Kamal Gandhi has been named a Science Policy Fellow…
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New study outlines why Southern African-American forest owners less likely to use federal assistance
Many Southern African-American forest landowners are not participating in federal assistance programs because of a…
