Bighorn Sheep on A Desert Island: Been There, Dung That
In a finding authors are coining an "unintentional rewilding," scientists identified a cave dung deposit as belonging to bighorn sheep that became extinct on a desert island sometime between the 6th...
View ArticleUSGS Releases Selenium Modeling Framework for Montana and British Columbia’s...
Resource managers, regulators, and stakeholders of Montana and British Columbia’s Lake Koocanusa now have a new approach for understanding the implications of different levels of selenium, and to...
View ArticleBetter Together: How Ecosystem Services and Adaptive Decision-Making Can...
An ecosystem services approach combined with adaptive decision-making can aid land and resource managers in administering their regions for the benefit of communities and stakeholders, according to a...
View ArticleThe Right Tool for the Right Job
Land managers, regulators and other participants in market-based conservation wanting to assess the ecological benefits provided by restored, enhanced and preserved land now have a one-stop shop for...
View ArticleEmploying an Ecosystem Services Framework to Deliver Decision Ready Science
In the November 25th issue of Advances in Ecological and Environmental Research, the Science and Decisions Center has an article entitled "Employing an Ecosystem Services Framework to Deliver Decision...
View ArticleFloodplain Ecosystem Service Mapper Released
The Floodplain Ecosystem Service Mapper is a web application that displays field site data and lidar-derived floodplain and stream channel geomorphic metrics in the Delaware River and Chesapeake Bay...
View ArticleSACNAS Virtual Presentation
Science and Decisions Center's Innovation Specialist, Sophia B. Liu, presents at Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS).
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