Tag: Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
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Faculty member turns her love of nature into career studying wildlife
Dr. Sonia Hernandez traces her love of nature and wildlife back to her childhood in…
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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…
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Forestry dean aiming to make school top natural resources program in US
Back in his late 20s, Dale Greene found himself almost done with his Ph.D., recently…
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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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Rumors of southern pine deaths have been exaggerated, UGA researchers say
Researchers at the University of Georgia have a message for Southern tree farmers worried about…
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Sea turtle fingerprinting making waves
UGA’s genetic fingerprinting research project is featured in world report.
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Chrissie Brady
Chrissie Brady is earning two seemingly unrelated degrees — in wildlife and fisheries and mechanical…
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Natural wilderness areas need buffer zones to protect from human development
Despite heavy development, the U.S. still has millions of acres of pristine wild lands. Coveted…
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UGA researchers edit plant DNA using mechanism evolved in bacteria
Researchers at the University of Georgia have used a gene editing tool known as CRISPR/Cas…
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Tokay geckos can be health concern for pet owners
UGA research shows that these pets are resistant to antibiotics, can spread bacteria.
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UGA’s sea turtle genetic fingerprinting research project featured in world report
Sea turtle researchers in the University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources…
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UGA research finds geckos resistant to antibiotics, may pose risk to pet owners
Tokay geckos harbor bacteria that are resistant to a number of antibiotics, making them a…
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Dale Greene named dean of UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
W. Dale Greene, a long-serving faculty member and administrator in the University of Georgia’s Warnell…
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UGA research links prescribed burning to reduced tick populations
In the spring, summer and early fall months, lone star ticks, the most common type…
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Student’s internship opens his eyes to private sector
At UGA, students aren’t limited to learning inside the classroom. One graduating student shares…
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Finalists for dean of Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources to visit campus
Four finalists for the position of dean of the University of Georgia’s Warnell School of…
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UGA to host 2015 Georgia Water Resources Conference
The University of Georgia will host the 2015 Georgia Water Resources Conference, a biennial forum…
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Team works to create stress- and disease-resistant trees
UGA researchers think they’ve come up with a system to identify the genes in trees…
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CJ Tsai
CJ Tsai, the Winfred N. Haynes Professor in Forest Biotechnology and a Georgia Research Alliance…
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Warnell researchers identify, name toxic cyanobacteria killing bald eagles
UGA researchers have formally identified and named toxic cyanobacteria that have been killing American bald…
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UGA researchers unlock new way to clone pest-fighting hemlock trees
For the first time, UGA researchers successfully have cryogenically frozen germplasm from hemlock trees being…
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UGA professors recognized by Society of American Foresters for outreach, research work
Two University of Georgia professors recently received awards from the Southeastern Society of American Foresters,…
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UGA coming to the rescue of hemlocks
Warnell School researchers are trying to save hemlock trees from a deadly insect pest.
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UGA researchers work on creating stress- and disease-resistant trees
Researchers at the University of Georgia think they’ve come up with a system to identify…
