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Fellow Stories

Digitizing natural history collections to support global biodiversity science

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A close up of soil along the edge of a cobblestone road, with plants, a concrete wall and parked cars out of focus in the background.

Monika Shankar: Unearthing the role of soils in urban climate resilience planning

Itzel Vasquez-Rodriguez

Vasquez-Rodriguez joins RCAC to support Indigenous and rural clean water

 a close up of a male monarch butterfly resting on blooming black eyed susans.

Wildlife of the Northeast webinar series features three Switzer Fellows

A river flows alongside gray stone cliffs with green moss growing on them.

Andrea Joy Adams on writing with nature

A collage of headshots of Black mammalogists

Black Mammalogists Week uplifts connections and contributions of Diaspora

Sue Chiang

Chiang hired as San Francisco Senior Commercial Toxics Reduction Coordinator

A white woman holds a cardboard sign that reads Planet over Profit in green and black text, standing in a crowd of people.

Clara Fang asks: who are climate activists and what do they do?

Cracks in dry brown, yellow and white soil.

Gill quoted on the hidden menace of western dust storms

Klamath River runs again: Keith Parker quoted on significance of dam removal

Finca Hacienda López Cortés Villalba before Tropical Storm Ernesto

Rodríguez Cruz: Puerto Rican farmers will replant despite Ernesto’s impacts

A child’s face peers at light coming through a hole into a dark space.

Ayana Johnson has an antidote to our climate delusions

The silhouette of a large tree stands against a backdrop of yellow light along the horizon and a deep blue sky full of stars and the Milky Way, taken in Molok Luyuk.

Bando and Jensen comment on Biden’s National Monument Expansions

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