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EcoNews is a quarterly newsletter highlighting ecosystems science and activities coming out of our Science Centers, Cooperative Research Units, and Climate Adaptation Science Centers across the Nation.
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New study from FORT social scientists and collaborators describes perceived constraints of the U.S. public to participating in wildlife-related recreation
A new paper out in the Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism describes the self-determined constraints of the U.S. public to participating in...
FORT Updates: From Plains to Peaks - Vol. 1 | Issue 4
In our last issue of the year, we feature a review of all the science completed by FORT researchers in 2023, along with the following: an article from...
Incorporating Human Reactions into Flood Risk Assessments
Southeast CASC researchers updated a land change model to consider the interactions between urban growth, climate change-induced flooding, and human...
Research Ecologist Jill Baron coauthors study finding no effect of road proximity on nitrogen deposition in a complex, mountainous terrain
Excess reactive nitrogen from vehicle emissions has the potential to negatively impact ecosystems, through increased soil acidification, biodiversity...
USGS ecologist forges the key to unlocking a long-standing scientific debate about habitat fragmentation
Jonathon Valente didn’t set out to be a mediator for scientists or science, but to help his field of landscape ecology out of a rut, that’s just what...
Midwest CASC Hosts Workshop on the Adaptive Capacity of Inland Fishes
The Midwest CASC hosted a two-day workshop addressing the adaptation of inland fishes to climate change, featuring a “pitch session” that explored new...