For Professor Rob Pringle’s 56 students, joining Zoom to find their professor lecturing from his basement would be a lot more surprising than seeing him discuss biodiversity while knee-deep in a lake.
A Demonstration on how to treat herpetofauna in the wild. Photo courtesy of Connecticut State Museum of Natural History The University of Connecticut Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Aquatic ecologist Stuart Findlay is scheduled to give a lecture on the ecology of the Hudson River on Wednesday, Sept. 24, according to an announcement. The lecture, titled “Hudson ...
Registration is open for the May 11 Walking Ecology lecture at Sedgwick Reserve led by Andy MacDonald, a disease ecologist at the University of California Santa Barbara.
An examination of how life evolved and how organisms interact to shape the natural world. Why did the dinosaurs disappear? What mechanisms can produce the chameleon's camouflage or the giraffe's long ...