Category: Faculty Research
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Posted on March 22, 2019
Rising rainfall averages hide crop-killing droughts
“even in years with above average rainfall, crops can be severely reduced by drought early in the growing season”
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Posted on November 3, 2018
Climate Change in Microcosm
How wild animals are struggling with and adapting to an environment in flux
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Posted on August 29, 2018
Martens recolonized Isle Royale in the ’90s, showing island’s dynamism
“… even protected, isolated ecosystems can be resilient and are rarely static.”
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Posted on May 30, 2018
Study bolsters bats’ reputation as mosquito devourers
“Our results show that bats eat more types of mosquitoes, and do so more frequently, than studies have shown in the past,” says Amy Wray.
- Posted on March 15, 2018
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Posted on March 1, 2018
Urban foxes and coyotes learn to set aside their differences and coexist
Defying their wild instincts, red foxes and coyotes have learned to coexist in Madison
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Posted on January 4, 2018
UW–Madison retains 6th place in national research ranking
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Posted on December 4, 2017
Celebrate the sandhill crane success story, says Stan Temple
Stan Temple, Professor Emeritus in the Forest & Wildlife Ecology Department, describes the success story of sandhill crane conservation.
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Posted on June 20, 2017
Impact of Brexit on Forest Products Industry
The results of the UK referendum to leave the EU created widespread uncertainty in global financial markets; the S&P 500 fell 3.59% in the U.S., […]
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Posted on May 22, 2017
How are birds breeding in New England affected by the weather?
Reserachers: Anna Pidgeon and Ana Maria Venegas In Chile, from where Ana Maria comes, one of the important conservation issues is the improvement of habitat […]