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Study of 'spatial synchrony' using long-term data exposes ecological trends and could boost conservation, farming
Populations of animals and plants separated by even thousands of miles can rise and fall together driven by ecological factors, a phenomenon scientists call "spatial synchrony." A new study from the ...
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As world leaders begin COP30 climate negotiations in Brazil, an international team co-led by a University of Sydney ...
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Continuing to serve through conservation and restoration
Restoration ecology is his passion, and these hands-on experiences complement the ecology courses he’s taking at The ...
Trust, transparency, communication, and fairness in the planning and management of conservation projects may be more important for gaining long-term local support than emphasizing ecological ...
As COP 30 gets underway today in Belem, Brazil, Imperial researchers warn about the abandonment of conservation initiatives.
As a result of historical and current human impacts on natural ecosystems worldwide, most modern landscapes involve an element of cultural influence. In New England, for example, although the ...
ABSTRACT. A rise in qualitative social science manuscripts published in ecology and conservation journals speaks to the growing awareness of the importance of the human dimension in maintaining and ...
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This summer, a group of University of New Haven students traveled more than 7,000 miles to take part in a unique study abroad program in Kenya. The two-week course, Ecology and Conservation in Kenya, ...
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