Tag: Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
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Cameras reveal possible uptick in urban wildlife
As humans stayed home, early research hints at increased animal movement.
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Research explores safer routes for logging trucks
Allowing interstate travel would provide many benefits for timber industry.
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Associate dean featured in New York Times story on the American chestnut
Scott Merkle, associate dean for research and professor in the Warnell School of Forestry and…
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Social media can play role in hotel decisions
Researchers find many travelers are looking for an ‘experience.’
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Early intervention is cure for pigs and crop damage
Wild pigs cause millions of dollars of damage to agriculture industry.
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Comfort zone: Professor makes effort to meet students where they are
Kyle Woosnam wants to see his students as more than just a face in a…
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Improving water through the land
Study helps municipalities take a proactive approach to improving drinking water.
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Does more outdoor time increase risk of ticks?
With more people hiking during pandemic, ticks are hitching rides home.
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Warnell School faculty member receives regional forestry award
Puneet Dwivedi, associate professor of forest sustainability at the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural…
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Student’s artwork raises money for pandemic
All proceeds support ICUs and protective gear for health care workers.
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Puneet Dwivedi
Puneet Dwivedi, an associate professor in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, motivates…
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Warnell School professor makes room for hands-on learning
UGA’s James Martin is the 2020 recipient of the Herrick Superior Teaching Award.
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Students get hands-on experience in prescribed burn
Warnell spring break course packs in forest management experience.
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Two vulture species; the same but different
Research shows striking differences in how vultures use the landscape.
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Michael Chamberlain
Michael Chamberlain, a professor in the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, incorporates examples…
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UGA joins partnership to combat feral swine
Pilot project, one of 20 across the country, provides resources to Southwest Georgia.
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Christmas trees create new Herrick habitat
Students’ project recycles trees and gives fish new hangouts in the lake.
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Study shows animal life thriving around Fukushima
Researchers document more than 20 species in nuclear accident zone.
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Tweaking the approach to save the desert tortoise
Researchers raising them in captivity until they are less vulnerable to predators.
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Faculty group advising Innovation District initiative
The group will focus on resources and support for research commercialization.
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Unwelcome Visitors
UGA is a national leader in combating invasive species.
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These graduate students are making science accessible
Two UGA Ph.D. students are part of the prestigious IF/THEN Ambassador program.

