Mercury is a toxic element that can adversely impact human and wildlife health. And while it can be found as an introduced…
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Biodiversity A day in the park–tracking mercury with dragonfly larvae
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Biodiversity The fore-front of Restoration Ecology at ESA 2016
A guest post from PLOS Ecology Reporting Fellow, Liz Kimbrough, on research from the Ecological Society of America Scientific Meeting in Ft…
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Biodiversity Life as a Bird – biodiversity management in New York City
The above image is by Daniel Piraino (creative commons license) By Lauren Alleman & Sasha Wright We are in an extinction crisis. Global…
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Conservation When Biology and Policy are Moving Targets: The complex case of a potential success story
Listing and delisting of species under the endangered species act (ESA) is a delicate political and scientific dance that can play out…
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Conservation China leads the way: Intercropping for ecological and economic efficiency in agriculture
Photo of maize intercropped with cowpea (above) – International Institute of Tropical Ag (Creative Commons License) Creating a sustainable agricultural system is…