Tag: Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
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Backyard chickens risk pathogen spread
Researcher cautions that the practice has risks for wildlife and people as well.
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Warnell professor helps keep U.S. forests healthy
Elizabeth McCarty helps landowners make research-based decisions.
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New study investigates devastating disease in deer
UGA scientists are using a new tactic to understand chronic wasting disease.
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Managing biodiversity
John Maerz studies the responses of animals to environmental changes.
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Graduate student’s novel explores wildness of land (and people)
James Chapin’s debut novel, “Ride South Until the Sawgrass,” is available now.
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Alejandro Collins
Senior Alejandro Collins is passionate about environmentalism and human rights.
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Invasive fish discovered in Georgia creek
The weather loach, typically found in home aquariums, could harm native fish.
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Ecotourism fans may be in it for the social posts
Study reveals that caring about the environment isn’t the whole picture.
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Lecturer considers who has historically had access to outdoor spaces
Carolyn Finney’s talk, “What’s Race Got to do With It? Christian Cooper, John Muir, and…
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Research aims to cast a wider net for anglers
Fisheries can be managed to attract a broader range of people.
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Motorcyclist survey gives rural towns tool for tourism
By surveying landscapes, municipalities can find new ways to attract riders.
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Smartphone GPS accuracy may affect contact-tracing
Study finds a phone’s system may be introducing unintended errors.
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UGA announces virtual fall 2020 Signature Lectures
They feature renowned scholars and leaders in wide variety of fields.
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New ‘tree dragon’ discovered in Mexican forest
Living above the clouds, the endangered lizard is a point of pride for locals.
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Research sets sail with new tool for students
Autonomous surface vessel collects underwater data to help aquatic health.
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Igniting a spark for a new way of thinking
Warnell professor wants his students to think and act like economists.
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Warnell deer researchers see face coverings differently
Tiny socks help in their quest to improve survival rate of fawns.
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Study shines new light on young tree seedlings
X-ray images show a plant’s power source may be different than thought.
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New book offers property tax guidance to Georgia’s agricultural landowners
Keeping up with changes in Georgia’s property tax laws is a full-time job, and a…
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In Missouri River, sturgeon don’t look their age
A new study reveals how they adjust to changing conditions.
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3D printers used to create turtles for field work
The Science Library Makerspace is becoming a valuable resource to researchers.
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New handbook guides obsolete dam removals
UGA’s demolition of White Dam provided foundation to guide future projects.
