Tag: Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
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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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Tara Gancos Crawford
Ph.D. student Tara Crawford, who has been honored for her service work along with her…
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Healthy parks, healthy people
Warnell study finds link between proximity to outdoor recreation and health.
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Gary Green
Gary Green, associate professor and assistant dean of academic affairs in the Warnell School of…
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Coordinator connects dots between resource usage and sustainability
Chase Cook was always interested in natural resources. He just didn’t always know that it…
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30 years after Chernobyl, UGA camera study reveals wildlife abundance in CEZ
Thirty years ago, the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Pripyat, Ukraine, became the site of…
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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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Robert Warren
Robert Warren, Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural…
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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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Susan Wilde
Susan Wilde, an assistant professor in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, views…
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Nature revival
Ecology professor studies ecological restoration.
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Team finds thriving wildlife populations at Chernobyl
A team of international researchers, including James Beasley, an assistant professor of wildlife ecology at…
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International research team finds thriving wildlife populations in Chernobyl
A team of international researchers, including James Beasley, assistant professor of wildlife ecology at the…
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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…
