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Guardians of the Forest

As darkness settles on the forest, a fleet of tiny owls emerges from the shadows – their soft-edged wings silent as they stalk their prey…

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In Defense of Climate Science

Dr. Steve Mamet and his predecessors have been collecting climate change-related data in the Mackenzie Mountains since 199…

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A Fellowship Ignites Passion For Environmental Protection

In 2014, Fernando Garcia decided to take a chance on what would be a life-changing opportunity.

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A Week Spent Restoring Sierra Nevada’s Meadows

ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø Program Delivery Assistant Anna Woodroof spent time restoring and monitoring this ecosystem in order to better understand potential threats to water supply and biodiv…

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Student Ignites Path To Career In Science Through Fellowship Program

In 2014, Kiara Reed left her home in Los Angeles and traveled across the country to a remote corner of Maine to embark on a two-week science fellowship on the expedition Climate…

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The Anthropocene and You: How ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø citizen scientists can support environmental stewardship

Drs. Steve Mamet and LeeAnn Fishback are the lead scientists on the ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø expeditions Climate Change at the Arctic’s Edge and Climate Change in the Mackenzie Mountains…

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From Los Angeles to the Arctic Tundra: a Teacher Transformed

Steve Lux has been a math and science teacher in the Los Angeles area for 28 years…

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Growing greens and going green in Mexico’s wetlands

In May, Carly Toyzan, an EY ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø Ambassador, traveled to Xochimilco, Mexico, to support local farmers with their businesses while monitoring water quality and promoting su…

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Changing Lives, Protecting the Planet

When I was a little boy, my mother would take me on regular trips to see the life-like dioramas of the African Hall of Mammals at the Museum of Natural History in New York City.

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Climate Change and Cocktails

Almost four years ago, about six months after I started working at ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø, I had the pleasure of chatting with one of our scientists,

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