Scherick studies how microbe communities rebuild after fire

Isabelle “Bell” Scherick is working to find out how fire impacts soil microbes, especially fungi that might be particularly sensitive to fire. 

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Locke explores how drought impacts carbon moving into streams

Master’s student Devon Locke wants to know how drought changes carbon cycling in riparian areas.

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Research reveals how Chornobyl wolves may be adapting to chronic radiation exposure

A new paper by alum Cara Love (PhD ’20) and courtesy faculty Stacey Lance was published in Molecular Ecology.

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Annual ESA conference to include 11 presenters from the Odum School

Professor Jill Anderson and alumna Megan Tomamichel (PhD ’24) will receive awards at ESA’s annual meeting.

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Ecology in motion

Christopher Morales Williams has his sights set on the 2028 Olympics. But first, he’s earning a degree.

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Marisa Mizzoni named new Wormsloe Fellow

Ph.D. student Marisa Mizzoni is researching the impacts of contaminants like heavy metals and pesticides on the ecology and health of bats.

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Matthew Bonds – A healthcare pivot

Ecology alum Matthew Bonds (PhD ’03, PhD ’06) is profiled in Georgia Magazine.

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Anderson wins 2026 ESA W.S. Cooper Award

Award honors research on how plants respond to climate change.

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BioBlitz brings volunteers to assess biodiversity on Rowen site

The Odum School partnered with the Rowen Foundation to inventory plant and animal life on a 2,000-acre tract in Gwinnett.

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Working Lands for Wildlife joins University of Georgia to expand conservation impact

A UGA team including the Odum School and RBC will receive more than $8M to aid farmers across the Southeast.

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