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Entries in Research Briefs (340)

Tuesday
Apr062010

Canadian prairie wetlands undergoing widespread degradation

Monday
Apr052010

Forecasting the impact of climate change on fisheries

Friday
Apr022010

Using public surveillance cameras to detect evidence of climate change

Thursday
Apr012010

Activated carbon helps native plants attain dominance against invasive species

Wednesday
Mar312010

Estimating how many people are breaking the rules in a protected area

Successful conservation work is largely about getting people to follow the rules. A new study tests an innovative survey methodology to help resource managers figure out how many people are breaking the rules. This is actually a much tougher question to figure out than one might think...

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Tuesday
Mar302010

Temperatures rising in major U.S. streams and rivers

Tuesday
Mar302010

Constructing wetlands to sanitize rivers and produce green energy

A new study from researchers in the Netherlands demonstrates that wetlands can be constructed in strategic locations to clean up rivers while producing enough biomass to serve as a clean energy source...

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Monday
Mar292010

Conservationists underselling the societal benefits of restoration

Conservationists are underselling the societal benefits from ecological restoration, according to a group of researchers. The problem, they argue, is that practitioners and scientists are failing to make the connection between ecological restoration and the numerous valuable services to society that ecosystems provide...

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Monday
Mar292010

When do you call a species "rare"? 

Wildlife biologists in Virginia have devised a new method for designating species as common or rare based on quantitative analysis of geographic distribution, abundance, and habitat specificity. The approach is designed to provide a rigorous framework that managers and conservationists can use to define priorities and strategies for protecting imperiled species...

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Friday
Mar262010

The impact of grazing intensity on birds in pastures