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University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Natural Resources fisheries and wildlife graduate Robert Gabel has been honored with a Chancellor’s Award for completing his undergraduate degree with a 4.0 GPA. Courtesy Robert Gabel
While Robert Gabel didn’t begin his college career with eyes on a 4.0, he did know what he wanted to do once he earned his diploma. Continue reading…
A recent study led by Rezaul Mahmood, Director of the High Plains Regional Climate Center, detailed how the Aug. 21, 2017 total solar eclipse affected atmospheric conditions in Kentucky. Aubrey Gemignani, NASA
Rezaul Mahmood, Director of the High Plains Regional Climate Center, and a team of researchers recently published a paper featuring a series of specific atmospheric changes measured across the Commonwealth of Kentucky during the 2017 total solar eclipse. Continue reading…
A targeted conservation survey led by University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Natural Resources assistant professor Andrew Little is one of many SNR projects funded by a Nebraska Environmental Trust grant. Photo courtesy Nebraska Pheasant Forever
The Nebraska Environmental Trust recently awarded 21 grants totaling over $1.9 million to University of Nebraska-Lincoln projects, including many housed at the School of Natural Resources. Continue reading…
Abigail Borgmeier, a graduate student in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Plant Pathology Department, is exploring the belowground diversity of nematodes – a type of roundworm – the most abundant animal on earth. Continue reading…
A series of research projects, workshops and collaborations with state and federal leaders led up to the founding of the National Drought Mitigation Center in 1995, reinforced the need to put drought issues front and center for policymakers. Continue reading…
Fisheries and wildlife major Jana Malene’s research, which focused on evaluating wildlife space use across an agriculturally dominated landscape, has a home on UNL’s website. Continue reading…
At the National Drought Mitigation Center and Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute at the University of Nebraska, Renata Rimsaite examines how the U.S. Drought Monitor, water markets and incentive-based water management techniques can improve water scarcity management policies for farmers. Continue reading…