A major new international review co-authored by Professor Gemma Harvey, Professor of Physical Geography in the Department of ...
If one considers the history of human progress, many breakthroughs were driven either by government or by business. Powerful political leaders and savvy entrepreneurs have accomplished a lot. Yet a ...
Ecosystem Science and Management (ESM) brings together rangeland ecology, hydrology, soil science, and entomology to help students understand the bigger picture. You’ll explore how ecosystems work, ...
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Rebecca Gladstone-Gallagher receives funding from philanthropy, Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment (MBIE), including from the National Science Challenges, the Marsden Fund and the ...
An unscientific bias against “feral” or “invasive” animals threatens to undercut one of the great stabilizing trends making ecosystems healthier, a new paper argues. Introduced species such as feral ...
Miguel Lurgi does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...