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On any given day, a range of issues might cross Wendi Weber’s desk. And by range, this could mean managing the country’s first marine national monument in the Atlantic, leading the multimillion-dollar Delaware River… Read Article
As his career took shape over the years, forestry is always where Alex Hinson found his footing.
Raised on his family’s farm in South Carolina, his goal after college was to return home and run the family business. A growing part of this business involved timber production—something… Read Article
When cities or counties institute plastic bag bans or fees, the idea is to reduce the amount of plastic headed to the landfill. But a new analysis by a University of Georgia researcher finds these policies, while created with good intentions, may cause more plastic bags to be… Read Article
Among the hundreds of smartphone apps used around the world to identify invasive species, apps developed by the University of Georgia rise to the top. This is according to a recent review of 41 apps published in NeoBiota, which ranked English-language apps available on the Apple App… Read Article
hIn Southeast Georgia, the Warnell family’s lands stretch along the Canoochee River, unfolding into thousands of acres of planted and natural pine stands.. But ask Fred Warnell about one of… Read Article
A University of Georgia professor’s dogged research into a mysterious eagle-killing disease has now received an international award. The American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals, has… Read Article
As the world began its pandemic lockdown, Jason Gordon began connecting with more people than ever before.
But rather than crisscrossing the state to speak with Extension agents or professional… Read Article
There’s a lot of information embedded in a tree stand. There’s elevation. Temperature changes. Rainfall. The age of the trees. At some point, insects might settle on one. A windstorm… Read Article
Squirrels, birds and opossums have all adapted to living in urban spaces. More recently, so have coyotes. But much is still unknown about how coyotes move throughout urban areas, such as… Read Article
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