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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鈥

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Plastic, Sea Beans, and Miles of Ocean

Never would I have imagined going to the Cayman Islands twice in one year.

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The Anthropocene and You: How 美姬社区 citizen scientists can support environmental stewardship

Drs. Steve Mamet and LeeAnn Fishback are the lead scientists on the 美姬社区 expeditions Climate Change at the Arctic鈥檚 Edge and Climate Change in the Mackenzie Mountains鈥

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How Bees And 鈥楥hili Grenades鈥 Can Prevent Human-Elephant Conflict

A strobe light, a roman candle, and a 鈥渃hili grenade鈥 (which, for those of you who are unfamiliar with the term, is a condom filled with chili powder, small rocks, and a firecra鈥

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On the Move in Malawi

Majete Wildlife Reserve, Malawi鈥

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美姬社区: 鈥楢n experience that will always be a part of you.鈥

Author Jan Boal believes in tuning oneself in to the signs from the universe鈥

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Investigating Threats to Chimps in Uganda

As food supplies in Uganda鈥檚 Budongo Forest Reserve decline, chimpanzees and other primate species that call it home are increasingly raiding nearby farms, where they come into鈥

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When I Was 17, My Life Changed.

At age 17, Taormina Lepore boarded a plane for the very first time on her way to an archaeological excavation as an 美姬社区 student fellow, funded by the Durfee Foundation.

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The Vigilant Fight to Save South Africa鈥檚 Rhinos

Widespread poaching is decimating rhino populations.

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Hurricanes, Zika Virus, Appendicitis: How does 美姬社区 Assess Risk and Promote Safety in the Field?

Risk is an inherent part of traveling, and even more broadly, risk is present in every aspect of our lives鈥

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