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Archaeological and paleontological datasets are used in conservation to add time-depth to ecology. In central Texas several top carnivores including prehistoric Native American...
Protected areas are widely considered essential for biodiversity conservation. However, few global studies have demonstrated that protection benefits a broad range of species. Here, using a new...
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This paper explores the characterization of a riparian bottomland forest in north central Texas in two ways: field study, and computer simulation with the model ZELIG. First,...
The Applied Biodiversity Sciences (ABS) Perspectives is a collection of essays and research papers written by graduate students involved in the NSF-IGERT Applied Biodiversity Sciences program through...
The Arctic Long Term Ecological Research (ARC LTER) site, part of a network of sites established by the National Science Foundation supports long-term ecological research in the United States. Our...
Citizen science, volunteer monitoring, participatory action research... this site supports organizers of all initiatives where public participants are involved in scientific research (PPSR). To cover...
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The Rocker b Ranch on the southern Rolling Plains has one of the last sizeable populations of pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) in Texas. To investigate habitat utilization on...
In May 1992, the Society for Environmental Communications started India?s only science and environment fortnightly, Down To Earth (DTE). DTE?s sphere of influence is not just limited to India. Num...
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This research is designed to test how sublethal exposure to copper affects tadpole predator-escape behavior and how quickly tadpoles recover. After exposure, tadpoles were...
EERL's mission is to be the best possible online collection of environmental and energy sustainability resources for community college educators and for their students. The resources are also available for practitioners and the public.
EERL & ATEEC
EERL is a product of a community college-based National Science Foundation Center, the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC), and its partners.
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