EcoReach gets kids (and their parents) to connect with science

Odum School’s student-run outreach program embraces creepy, crawly, and sometimes gross themes to pique interest in ecology. 

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‘A warmer world might be a sicker world for monarchs’

A new paper from Odum researchers finds that hotter temperatures make monarchs more vulnerable to parasites.

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Van Rees illuminates path toward a more biodiverse future

Odum’s Charles van Rees worked with industry and nonprofits to shape discussion on biodiversity schemes.

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Project MACAW aims to reduce bird-building collisions on UGA’s campus

Richard Hall leads a team of students identifying hotspots for lethal bird collisions.

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Ecology celebrates 19 graduates at fall 2025 convocation

The Odum School’s convocation ceremony featured its first-ever graduate student speaker, Supraja Rajagopal (PhD ’25).

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Why do wombats have square poop?

New research by Scott Carver shows bare-nosed wombats use their unique feces to communicate.

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UGA’s Finn Walsh named a 2026 Marshall Scholar

Walsh conducts research in infectious diseases with faculty mentor Andrew Park.

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Rhodes to receive 2025 Fred C. Davison Distinguished Scientist Award

SREL’s director was honored by Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness for his decades-long record of scientific excellence, transformative leadership, and service to the research community.

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Study shows hotspots for avian disease connected by bird migration

Migrating birds spread avian malaria. Climate change could make those migrations unpredictable.

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How much water is enough? UGA research helps balance needs for the Flint

The River Basin Center and American Rivers collaborate with local water utilities and others in South Metro Atlanta and Central Georgia to balance upstream needs for drinking water with downstream needs for wildlife, recreation and agriculture.

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