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Digitizing natural history collections to support global biodiversity science

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Melissa Cronin and Erika Zavaleta stand on a sunny balcony

Making science safe for everyone: Cronin and Zavaleta launch FieldFutures

Miner quoted on frozen virus revived from permafrost

A satellite in orbit, seen from above against a backdrop of clouds and ocean on earth.

Miner urges global action to protect Earth’s Orbit learning from high seas mistakes

Book cover for  Foundations of Socio-Environmental Research: Legacy readings with commentaries

Pulver edits book tracking history of interactions between people and their environments

Figure 1 from Valdez Ward et al.

Valdez-Ward and Marcus publish ReclaimingSTEM model for inclusive science communication and policy training

An uncollared adult female mountain lion is "cheek-rubbing," leaving her scent on a log. A few days later, P-41 (the adult male) came by and took notice. Taken in the Verdugo Mountains with Glendale and the skyscrapers of downtown L.A. in the background. Alt text and image by the National Park Service Santa Monica Mountains.

Wilkinson publishes on public interest in individual animals bolstering wildlife conservation

A stream and trees in mist at Mt Rainier National Park

Zeller finds protected areas unlikely to be steppingstones for climate-induced range shifts

Solar panels and blue sky with wispy clouds

Mulvaney quoted on proposal to open public lands to solar companies

Headshot of Christine Wilkinson, with the award and organization logos and a quote from her winning article.

Christine Wilkinson Wins Rising Black Scientist Award

Dudleya virens by John Rusk / Flickr

Jensen on how native California succulents stop erosion, but need protection from poaching

Jensen quoted on concerns about settlement with huge Guenoc Valley resort project

Power lines stretching into the distance with an orange sunset in the horizon.

Mulvaney argues that ‘streamlining’ environmental reviews could actually hamper clean energy production

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