Wildlife cameras capture critters from suburb to farm to forest
John King knows there are deer on his small Madison County farm. Lots and lots of deer. He and his wife also have seen red foxes, coyotes and raccoons, among
John King knows there are deer on his small Madison County farm. Lots and lots of deer. He and his wife also have seen red foxes, coyotes and raccoons, among
Adjunct faculty Tyra Byers is featured in this story on social sustainability.
Beekeepers need a prescription when hives get sick, but few veterinarians are qualified to treat bees. A new course at UGA will change that.
Ecology grad student Devon Locke received the Graduate School’s Master’s Fellows Award.
Bartram’s and Altamaha bass are now officially distinct species, thanks to research led by Bud Freeman.
The Odum School of Ecology Fall 2025 Convocation will take place on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025, in the Ecology Building.
Two master’s students and one Ph.D. student join the Odum School of Ecology with fellowships.
The Odum School is part of an interdisciplinary research project focused on sustainable watershed development at a 2,000-acre site along Highway 316 in Gwinnett County, Georgia.
Lewis Bartlett provides insight on the return of Africanized or “killer” bees.