Category: Healthy Ecosystems
- Posted on October 3, 2012
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Posted on September 24, 2012
Tim Van Deelen
Van Deelen, an associate professor in the forest and wildlife ecology department, is an expert in the conservation and management of large mammals in the […]
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Posted on September 4, 2012
Research on hive microbes may lead to better understanding of honeybee disease
If you spot a honeybee in the UW-Madison’s Allen Centennial Gardens and are wondering where it came from, look up. There’s a good chance it […]
- Posted on August 10, 2012
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Posted on July 11, 2012
Down on the cacao farm: Sloths thrive at chocolate source
Like many Neotropical fauna, sloths are running out of room to maneuver. As forests in South and Central America are cleared for agriculture and other […]
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Posted on July 5, 2012
UW-Madison gets $3 million grant to train new scientists to collaborate on complex conservation challenges
A new type of forest is taking root in Puerto Rico’s abandoned sugar cane fields. The new stands are full of invasive trees, but they […]
- Posted on June 19, 2012
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Posted on May 31, 2012
New early career awards support biofuels research
A young generation of researchers are seeking biofuels in some unlikely sounding places: toxic algae blooms and cow stomachs. Two University of Wisconsin-Madison professors are […]