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Kristy crouches in the grass next to a lake in the mountains. She is using a eDNA monitoring kit, pumping water out of a white bucket through a black pipe, with other sampling materials in bags and containers on the grass nearby.

Fellow Stories

Expanding biodiversity through art and globally accessible citizen science

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Scheuer named chair of East Maui Water Authority

Two young hyenas rest looking out of a den.

Wilkinson hyena research featured in National Geographic cover story

A person stands in the ocean in waders, smiling as they hold a net in the air.

Study finds FieldFutures training program helps prevent harassment in fieldwork

Cover of Building Green report by IFC

Building green is good business

Katrina Schneider

Shankar selected as UCLA Health Equity Challenge finalist

A giant anteater at the Smithsonian National Zoo. Photo: Smithsonian National Zoo / Flickr

Wilkinson celebrates queer animal love on NPR

Linwood Pendleton, Executive Director of the Ocean Knowledge Action Network, and Dr. Teina Rongo of Kōrero O Te `Ōrau.

Building a Knowledge Action Network in the Indigenous communities of the South Pacific

Harp Falk takes a people-focused approach to protecting the Chesapeake Bay

Ground Truths: Community-Engaged Research for Environmental Justice book cover

Matsuoka co-edits Ground Truths: Community-Engaged Research for Environmental Justice book

"Urban Biodiversity and Equity: justice-centered conservation in cities" book cover

Urban Biodiversity and Equity book features Switzer Fellow contributors

A coyote runs across a street near pedestrians in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. Photo credit: Stephen Riffle [Twitter: @EyaSpectre]

Wilkinson links human-coyote conflict and social-ecological factors

Power lines with a sunset in the background

A just transition to what, for whom and by what means? A case study by Dylan Harris

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