Category: Healthy Ecosystems
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Posted on April 30, 2013
Blooms are behind in late spring at the Arboretum
Deep into what is shaping up as the latest spring on record at the UW Arboretum, small victories over winter are important. Even if they […]
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Posted on March 25, 2013
Badger study sheds light on Wisconsin’s elusive state animal
Badgers are notoriously difficult to study. Not only do they spend all day in underground dens, emerging only by night to hunt—they can’t even be […]
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Posted on March 13, 2013
“Brown gold”: Project turns dairy farm into cellulosic bio-refinery
Driving the search for renewable fuels and chemicals has been the realization that petroleum stores are rapidly dwindling. Now, in the heart of Wisconsin, a […]
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Posted on February 18, 2013
More water for the desert—and beyond
Qatar’s reserves of oil and natural gas make it one of the richest countries in the world—except when it comes to water. The desert nation […]
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Posted on February 7, 2013
“Red barns” go green: a new option for sustainable farm buildings
Lofty red barns may be Wisconsin icons, but the real workhorse structure in agriculture today is the post-frame building. You can’t drive very far down […]
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Posted on January 30, 2013
For Wisconsin farmers dealing with wild swings in weather, adaptation is the key
It’s late May, weeks before southern Wisconsin would be locked into a scorching drought, and Kirk Leach BS’78 is worrying about the weather. The grass […]
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Surveying tick populations with Susan Paskewitz
This past summer Kelsey Egelhoff, an undergraduate in the forest and wildlife ecology department, spent the summer filming some of the research and other activities […]
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Posted on January 17, 2013
In the eastern U.S., spring flowers keep pace with warming climate
Using the meticulous phenological records of two iconic American naturalists, Henry David Thoreau and Aldo Leopold, scientists have demonstrated that native plants in the eastern […]
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Posted on January 1, 2013
A warmer world favors bark beetles over trees
Trees and the insects that eat them wage constant war. Insects burrow and munch; trees deploy lethal and disruptive defenses in the form of chemicals. […]
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Posted on December 17, 2012
Bad news for bats: deadly fungus can persist in caves
Researchers have found that the organism that causes deadly white-nose syndrome persists in caves long after it has killed the bats in those caves. A […]