Tag: Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
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Collaboration finds toxic chemical in birds outside of Superfund site
Researchers at UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory have found that a contaminated mixture called Aroclor 1268…
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UGA ecologist publishes book on small animal road ecology
For many species of wildlife, particularly those that are small and slow-moving, roads can be…
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UGA collaboration discovers toxic chemical in birds outside of Superfund site
Researchers at the University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory have found that a contaminated…
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Largest gopher tortoise release in Georgia scheduled for June 5 near Waynesboro
Georgia’s gopher tortoise population will get a significant boost with the arrival of 153 tortoises…
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SREL to offer first undergraduate program in radioecology
The University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory recently received a three-year National Science Foundation…
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Researchers develop targeted approach to reduce rabies
Researchers at UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory are evaluating new methods to reduce the spread…
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Research team to measure impact of Chernobyl on wildlife
The 1986 failure of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant spewed massive amounts of radioactive material…
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SREL research team heads to Belarus to measure impact of Chernobyl on wildlife
The 1986 failure of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant spewed massive amounts of radioactive material…
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UGA’s SREL scientists give desert tortoises in California a head start
Research scientists from the University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory participated in the recent…
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Conservationists bring wood stork back from brink of extinction
Thanks to the hard work of conservationists across the U.S., the once imperiled American wood…
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SREL, DOE bring wood stork back from brink of extinction
Thanks to the hard work of conservationists across the United States, the once imperiled American…
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UGA to host international conference on environmental contamination
On the afternoon of March 11, 2011, a magnitude-9.0 earthquake spawned a massive tsunami off…
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Scientists bring toads back from the brink
Once declared extinct in the wild, the spray toad has been returned to its native…
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UGA faculty, alumni named Fellows of the Ecological Society of America
Seven eminent scientists with ties to the University of Georgia-six of whom are affiliated with…
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Building on a legacy
Gene Rhodes, the new director of the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, was in China just…
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New director named for Savannah River Ecology Lab
O.E. (Gene) Rhodes Jr. has been appointed director of UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, a…
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O.E. Rhodes named director of UGA’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
O.E. (Gene) Rhodes, Jr. has been appointed director of the University of Georgia Savannah River…
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Scientists find climate change affects amphibian breeding
If you hear frogs calling and it seems like the wrong time of year, scientists…
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UGA scientists find climate change affects amphibian breeding
Researchers from the University of Georgia Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, writing in the Proceedings of…
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UGA study finds moving animals not a panacea for habitat loss
New University of Georgia research suggests moving threatened animals to protected habitats may not always…
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Andrew Durso
If you want to know about slithering or slimy creatures, call senior ecology student Andrew…
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Nat’l Environmental Research Parks to join for 2-day workshop at UGA’s center
The seven National Environmental Research Parks will come together at the University of Georgia’s Savannah…
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From atoms to ecosystems
A $2.6 million federal stimulus grant from the U.S. Department of Energy will bring new…
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Making adaptations
Parasites can decimate amphibian populations, but one University of Georgia researcher believes they might also…
