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Research team awarded grant to study ethnoforestry
Bear grass is one of the plants the research team will study.
Earlier this month, The University of Washington Population Health Initiative announced it would be awarding about $280,000 in grant funding to six teams at UW.
Read more2019 Sustaining Our World Lecture: Diversity and the environment
Dorceta Taylor
The 2019 Sustaining Our World Lecture welcomes Dorceta Taylor, the James E. Crowfoot Collegiate Chair and the Director of Diversity, Equality and Inclusion at the University of Michigan‘s School for the Environment and Sustainability (SEAS).
Read moreWirsing, other researchers look at how deer responding to return of wolves
An adult gray wolf is caught on a wildlife camera in eastern Washington in 2015.University of Washington
As gray wolves continue to make a strong comeback in Washington state, their presence is impacting other animals, particularly the ones these large carnivores target as prey.
Read morePrugh contributes to paper that used NASA data to study wildlife, climate change
University of Washington’s School of Environmental and Forest Sciences associate professor Laura R. Prugh is a co-author of a paper that used NASA satellite data to study the movement of wildlife.
Read moreHarvey publishes paper on burn severity in Ecosphere
Courtesy of ESA The cover of the Ecosphere journal that features Harvey’s article.
Brian Harvey, assistant professor with the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, is one of three authors of a new article recently published in the Ecological Society of America‘s journal Ecosphere.
Read moreView From The Top: A SEFS Grad Student’s Work in the Canopy
Russell Kramer, SEFS graduate student, in his element at the canopy.
“If you haven’t been to see the old trees, then nothing I can write will prepare you for their sheer size,” reads a passage from a recent blog post on the Canopy Watch International blog.
Read moreSEFS’ Precision Forestry Coop co-leading symposium in Chile
A group photo from the SSAFR 2017 held in Suquamish, Washington
In collaboration with the University of Chile’s Institute of Complex System’s Engineering and the SuFoRun Consortium, the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences’ Precision Forestry Coop is co-organizing the 18th Symposium on Systems Analysis in Forest Resources (SSAFR) for the second time.
Read moreStudy says Arctic lakes producing less carbon than expected
Northeast Alaska’s Yukon Flats region, seen with fall colors. David Butman/University of Washington
New research conducted by students and an associate professor from the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences has found that Arctic lakes are giving off less carbon than expected.
Read moreHarvey awarded funds to track post-fire recovery
Congratulations to the University of Washington’s School of Environmental and Forest Sciences assistant professor Brian Harvey who was awarded funds from the UW’s Royalty Research Fund (RRF) to study post-fire recovery in an area recently burned near Mount Rainier.
Read moreApp connects kids to the outdoors
SEFS Professor Josh Lawler
Technology is a big part of our lives today, but that means kids spend less time outside. But what if we combine the two?
That’s the aim of an app developed by School of Environmental and Forest Sciences professor Josh Lawler and the University of Washington Information School.
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