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  • Scouting Watering Holes from Space

    Satellites may make it easier for nomadic herders in Senegal to survive the lean season.

  • Grazing Disputes in Kyrgyzstan Reveal Pasture Access Concerns for Herders

    In early June, livestock herders from two neighboring districts in Kyrgyzstan’s Naryn oblast, or administrative region, clashed over disagreements regarding pasture access.

  • Treatments Tested for Invasive Pest on Allium Crops

    Native to Europe but discovered in Pennsylvania in 2015, the Allium leafminer is a fly whose larvae feed on crops in the Allium genus, including onions, garlic and leeks.

  • UM Bio Station Researchers Unlock Mystery of Subterranean Stoneflies

    In a new study published in the scientific journal Ecology, researchers from the University of Montana’s Flathead Lake Biological Station may have unlocked a mystery surrounding unique aquatic insects in the Flathead watershed.

  • Feeds of the Future

    University of Göttingen research team investigates the influence of insect and microalgae feeds on meat quality

  • Alarming Long-Term Effects of Insecticides Weaken Ant Colonies

    This study highlights the need to overthink current deployment and management of chemical pest control for more sustainable agriculture.

  • As Wildfires Flare Up Across West, New Research Highlights Risk of Long-Term Ecological Change

    Following high-severity fire, scientists have found forest recovery may increasingly be compromised by lack of tree seed sources, warmer and drier post-fire climate and more frequent reburning.

  • New Winter Squash Decline Research Paves the Way for Understanding the Disease

    Winter squash is an important crop grown in the Willamette Valley, and the most important processing cultivar, Golden Delicious, has been grown in Oregon since the 1970s.

  • Tropical, Temperate Reefs React Differently to Fishing Pressures

    An international team of researchers focused on what can happen to ocean ecosystems when fishing pressure increases or decreases, and how this differs between tropical to temperate marine ecosystems.

  • Plant Tissue Engineering Improves Drought and Salinity Tolerance

    Research in College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources addresses future population growth and food shortages.

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