Inspired by Nature: A conversation with Delia Owens

UGA alumna Delia Owens discusses how her 23 years of research and conservation in Africa inspired her bestseller Where the Crawdads Sing.

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De Jesús Crespo Awarded 2019 Early-Career Research Fellowship

UGA ICON & Ecology alumna Rebeca de Jesús Crespo received a 2019 Early-Career Research Fellowship from the Gulf Research Program of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

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Rebecca Esselman named director of Huron River Watershed Council

Rebecca Esselman, MS CESD ’01, has been named director of the Huron River Watershed Council in Ann Arbor, Mich.

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Ecology community mourns loss of alumna Erin Lindquist

UGA Ecology alumna Erin Stewart Lindquist (PhD 2003) died on Aug. 2 after a seven-year battle against cancer.

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Eroh is one of two Knauss finalists from UGA

Guy Eroh, BS ’19, is one of two graduate students UGA graduate students selected as finalists for the 2020 Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship.

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Study reveals an unexpected role of fire in longleaf pine forests

Frequent fire is needed to maintain the structure of longleaf pine forests, but may also be removing excess nitrogen from these ecosystems.

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UGA researchers present work at 2019 ESA annual meeting

Researchers affiliated with the UGA Odum School of Ecology will present their work at the 2019 Ecological Society of America annual meeting.

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Rachel Katz featured in Nature Career Column

UGA alumni Rachel Katz and Sean Sterrett wrote about how they used a decision-analysis tool to help them make choices as a dual-career couple.

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UGA students, alumni receive 13 NSF Fellowships

Three students from the Odum School are among 7 UGA graduate students and 6 UGA alumni receiving NSF Graduate Research Fellowships in 2019.

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Parasites affect host responses to environmental change

Ignoring the role of parasites may lead to misinterpretation of organism responses to environmental change.

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