This question is really common for folks who identify with the gender that they were assigned at birth (“raised a girl/boy”). However, the reasons why are surprising and compelling. We hope you’ll ...
A new publication by Conservation Science Partners scientists and collaborators addresses a critical gap surrounding highway wildlife crossings: the need to expressly consider the impacts of climate ...
Large academic conferences have not strongly attracted me for years. That, combined with the limited direct overlap between my research and public environmental policies, as well as lack of financial ...
This panel convened to discuss how focusing our attention on wild animals, particularly capstone and indicator species, is a ...
At COP16 in October 2024, Claire Bandet, a master’s student at the University of Pennsylvania, shared insights on biodiversity credit markets. The discussions ranged from defining the term to ...
ESA is crafting official comments in response to the release of the First Draft of the Biodiversity and Climate Change Assessment, a congressionally mandated initiative led by the U.S. Geological ...
This panel convened to discuss the activities and outputs of several field stations in tropical Africa and South America as well as to discuss the potential benefits of establishing a co-working ...
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Scientists – whether social or natural – often ask themselves how their work can influence decision-making. They also wonder how public policy and social and environmental issues impact the way we ...