Tag: Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
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UGA study finds invasion of exotic ambrosia beetles
A pest survey led by researchers at the University of Georgia and the Georgia Forestry…
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Forestry professor asks the tough questions
How do you put a price on the environment? Rebecca Moore, an assistant professor of…
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Study finds new relationship between gene duplication and alternative splicing in plants
University of Georgia scientists looking to understand the genetic mechanisms of plant defense and growth…
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UGA professors win NASA climate change grant
University of Georgia professors in two schools have received a $447,000 grant from NASA that…
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Homecoming Week packed with activities for students, alumni and fans
“Take Me Down to the Classic City,” is the theme of this year’s Homecoming Week…
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UGA once again breaks record with enrollment of 34,885
Spurred by growth in several colleges and schools, the University of Georgia has its largest…
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Female monarch butterflies becoming scarce in U.S.
Female monarch butterflies in eastern North America have significantly declined throughout the past 30 years,…
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Gift expands access to cutting-edge geographic imaging technology at UGA
Students and faculty members at the University of Georgia in fields as diverse as agriculture,…
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Dean inducted into Georgia Foresters Hall of Fame
Mike Clutter, dean of the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, has been inducted…
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Female monarch butterflies on 30-year decline in eastern North America
Female monarch butterflies in eastern North America have significantly declined over the past 30 years,…
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UGA dean inducted into Georgia Foresters Hall of Fame
Mike Clutter, dean of the University of Georgia Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources,…
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Professor pioneers new caviar farming method
Caviar is one of the world’s most prized delicacies, but overfishing has pushed wild sturgeon…
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Method for farming sturgeon pioneered by UGA professor
A new, cost-effective and environmentally sustainable method for farming sturgeon pioneered by a University of…
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Cultivating caviar
Caviar is one of the world’s most prized delicacies, but overfishing has pushed wild sturgeon…
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Genetically engineered trees may help American chestnut
In their prime, American chestnut trees stood 100 feet tall and 6 feet wide. Now,…
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Big Discovery
Researchers from UGA’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources weren’t looking for anything new…
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Select Sustainable Tree Trust to donate $1 million
The Select Sustainable Tree Trust has selected the University of Georgia to receive a $1…
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Genetically engineered trees could restore devastated American chestnut
But researchers in the University of Georgia Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, with…
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UGA researchers find new species of salamander
Researchers from the University of Georgia Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources made a…
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International group to discuss tracking monarch butterfly populations
An international panel of butterfly experts is landing at the University of Georgia next week…
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UGA’s Warnell School holding two summer camp sessions
High school students in grades 10 through 12 could spend a week at the University…
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Warnell faculty member searches for ‘missing link’ to mussel survival
There may be a lot of fish in the sea, but Robert Bringolf is looking…
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UGA to recognize top students, faculty at Honors Day April 22
The University of Georgia will recognize top student scholars, superior teachers and outstanding faculty advisors…
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Hope that they’re still out there
Until credible sightings popped up three years ago, the scientific world was in agreement that…
