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Restoration at the Intersection of Science and Outreach: The Working Woods Learning Forest

Explore how the Working Woods Learning Forest combines cutting-edge ecological research with community engagement to advance forest restoration.

Isaac Henderson
Nov 14, 2025

A Whole System Diversity: The Blueprint for Restoring Arid Mediterranean Ecosystems

Exploring the revolutionary framework for restoring arid Mediterranean ecosystems through biodiversity and ecosystem function relationships

Violet Simmons
Nov 14, 2025

How Remote Field Stations Forge Better Scientists: The Power of Place in Ecology Education

Exploring how place-based fieldwork transforms ecology graduate students' scientific identity and belonging through immersive field experiences.

Amelia Ward
Nov 14, 2025

Unlocking Nature's Secrets: How Owl Pellets Shape Young Scientists

Explore how owl pellet dissection trains high school students in comparative anatomy, ecology, and molecular biology through hands-on scientific investigation.

Hunter Bennett
Nov 14, 2025

How the Moon Pulls the Strings of Ocean Giants: Lunar Cycles and Predator Behavior

Explore how lunar cycles influence pelagic predators like tuna, billfish, sharks, and rays through scientific insights and fishing data.

Thomas Carter
Nov 13, 2025

On the Frontlines of Climate Change: Unveiling the Vulnerability of Ethiopia's Smallholder Farmers

Exploring the vulnerability of Ethiopian smallholder farmers to climate extremes through scientific research and data analysis.

Christopher Bailey
Nov 13, 2025

The Secret World of Lebanon's Bee Orchids: Nature's Masters of Deception

Explore the fascinating world of Lebanon's five established Ophrys apifera orchid varieties and their remarkable survival strategies through deception and partnership.

Joseph James
Nov 13, 2025

The Totoaba: Biology, Crisis, and Hope in the Gulf of California

Explore the fascinating biology, conservation crisis, and scientific innovations surrounding the Totoaba, an endangered giant fish in the Gulf of California.

Dylan Peterson
Nov 13, 2025

Unlocking a Forest Secret: How Science and Indigenous Knowledge Confirmed the Mandrill's Presence in Cameroon

Discover how camera traps and Indigenous knowledge confirmed the presence of mandrills in Southeast Cameroon's Lobéké National Park, revealing a biodiversity hotspot.

Liam Carter
Nov 13, 2025

Designing the Future: How User-Friendly Interfaces Are Revolutionizing Ecological Citizen Science

Exploring how intuitive UI design makes peer-to-peer distributed databases accessible for ecological citizen science projects

Jacob Howard
Nov 13, 2025

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