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Thursday
Sep242009

Rehabilitating logged rainforests...

A new study explores the practice of forest rehabilitation and measures the impacts that this carbon sequestration strategy can have on habitat for birds...read more

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Thursday
Sep242009

Livestock grazing helps coastal sand dunes

Coastal sand dunes are in big trouble. A new study finds that livestock grazing can help improve this threatened ecosystem...read more

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Wednesday
Sep232009

Comparing natural, restored, and created wetlands...

How do natural, restored, and created wetlands match up when it comes to vegetation and soil properties? A new study looks at wetlands in Hawaii...read more

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Tuesday
Sep222009

Scientists contributing to exotic species invasion of Antarctica

Tuesday
Sep222009

Measuring up graduate school as training for conservation practice

Does graduate school adequately prepare students for work as conservation practitioners? A new study tries to answer that question...read more

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Monday
Sep212009

Study finds biodiversity can conflict with wetland function

A new study  challenges the commonly held view that biodiversity enhances wetland function...read more

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Friday
Sep182009

Making offshore renewable energy good for marine habitat

Despite past conflicts between wind power and habitat, scientists make the case that offshore renewable energy might be good for marine biodiverisity...read more

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Friday
Sep182009

Does the order of invasive species removal matter?

The case of the golden eagle, the feral pig and the island fox shows how the removal of invasive species can have unintended negative consequences...more

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Thursday
Sep172009

Using smart phones for conservation field work

Thursday
Sep172009

Optimizing the habitat of rice fields in the wake of wetland loss

Half of global wetlands have been wiped by a number of land uses inlcluding agriculture. Scientists study whether rice fields can make up for the loss... read more

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