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Simulating Visitor Impact on Public LandDr. Randy Gimblett uses agent-based models to understand and predict visitor impact.Composite image of recreation
An Attack on the BorderWho is to Blame for the Human-related Impacts at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument?
Remote Sensing & ManagementThe view from space makes a difference on the groundSatellite Image of Tucson
Stealth HealthTeens and technology lead the way to healthy lifestylesTeens Using GPS Units
Rangelands WestRangelands West is a website offering a wide array of tools and information on rangeland management in the Western United States. It is developed by partners from 19 land-grant universities.
Carbon in the DesertCan shrubs in desert grasslands mitigate climate change?
Charting human use in Prince William SoundHow do recreation and subsistance activities interact with a region still recovering from the Exxon Valdez Oil spill?Kayaker in Alaska
Desertification or Greening? Human-Environment Relationships in Mauritania and Senegal
Tierra Seca: Student Chapter of the Society for Range ManagementUndergraduate students in the School of Natural Resources and the Environment excel professionally, contributing to sound range management. Tierra Seca Club
Hypatia and the Leopold StandardSNRE PhD student Kerry Nicholson takes a look at the role of women in wildlife sciences.Kerry Nicholson
Taking a Stand on Buffelgrass A broader effort to control buffelgrass shows success.
Small Mammal Biology in Tokyo & Tucson Students in the Koprowski lab connect with counterparts at Tokyo Metropolitan University. Exchange Students in Tokyo
Conservation on the EdgePopulations near the edge of their range provide important insight on the impacts of climate change, especially in the montane forest islands of southeastern Arizona that harbor incredible biodiversitysquirrel
Trade-offs in Stormwater RechargeIn Watershed Resources, a new project looks at the potential trade-offs in recharging our groundwater with stormwater runoff.
Wildlife Conservation on Golf CoursesWhat role can golf courses play in wildlife management?
Transforming Conflict into CollaborationSNRE Extension enhances locally-driven conservation efforts.Image showing participants at June 2008 Riparian Workshop
Practical and Applied HydrometeorologyStudents use State-of-the-Art Technology to Sample Evaporating Water and Carbon ExchangeImage of students in the course at  Biosphere 2
Declining Snowpack in the WestResearchers in SNRE are using tree-rings to take the long view on snowpack trends.
Atoms to Migration PatternsStudents in the van Riper lab uncover migration patterns in songbirds
Devil's Hole PupfishScott Bonar starts project on Devil's Hole pupfish.Devil's hole pupfish