Tag: Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
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New outdoor adventure club connects Black students with nature
Through on-campus discussions and off-campus field trips to state parks, Get Outdoors offers experiences couched…
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Active Learning Leader Certificates presented at event
This year, 91 current UGA faculty who have completed the Active Learning Summer Institute (2018-2022)…
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New project connects forest management, digital tools
UGA is a partner in the $10M grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Clutter remembered as forest economics authority
Clutter was an authority on the economics of the forestry industry.
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Scientists develop method for trees to flower in months
Normal breeding experiments can take years to come to fruition.
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Hurricane’s effects killed sturgeon in Apalachicola River
Juvenile fish, though, showed resiliency in the years since the Category 5 storm.
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Lilly Teaching Fellows participate in fall retreat
The 2022-2024 cohort of the Lilly Teaching Fellows engaged in team-building activities to build rapport…
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Lake Sturgeon might be making a Georgia comeback, associate professor says
In a conversation with CBS News, Martin J. Hamel, associate professor in the Warnell School…
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Blue Key awards banquet recognizes 2022 award recipients, initiates
The banquet was held Oct. 14.
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Project examines how trees’ cells work during winter dormancy
The three-year, $2.7-million project is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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AI answers the call for quail information
Artificial intelligence gives wildlife managers the ability to gather the data they need.
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Eight faculty members named 2022-23 Service-Learning Fellows
This program provides an opportunity for faculty members to integrate academic service-learning into their professional…
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UGA-led training prepares Georgia citizens to identify and report nature’s foreign invaders
The next training for the Georgia First Detectors Program will be held Sept. 30.
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Contact between wild birds and backyard chickens is risky
Pathogens can be transmitted between the two and can even transfer to humans.
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Wildlife ecologist discusses hunter attitude changes as turkey populations decline
Michael Chamberlain, professor of wildlife ecology and management in the Warnell School of Forestry and…
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University of Georgia announces Fulbright Awards for 2022-2023
Martin, Zurawski, Sarmiento and DePuy are among more than 800 U.S. citizens who will conduct…
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Prehistoric fish may be poised for a comeback
New evidence reveals sturgeon may be reproducing for the first time in over 50 years.
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Sarah Lynn Bowser: Taking Flight
Overlooked no more
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Burning woody biomass in power plants could reduce carbon
The research calculated both economic and environmental factors.
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Researchers share findings on declining deer populations in Georgia
Gino D’Angelo, assistant professor in the Warnell School of Forestry, discussed recent research into declining…
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Wildlife ecologist discusses the complexity of wild turkeys
Michael J. Chamberlain, professor of wildlife ecology and management in the Warnell School of Forestry…

