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Charting human use in Prince William Sound

Kayaker in Alaska

The effects of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill in Alaska are still felt on the landscape of Prince William Sound. The area is also seeing anincrease in tourism and recreation as infrastructure has made the area more accessible. New research undertaken in part by Dr. Randy Gimblett in the School of Natural Resources and the Environment asks: How do recreation and subsistance activities interact with a region still recovering from the Exxon Valdez Oil spill?

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How do recreation and subsistance activities interact with a region still recovering from the Exxon Valdez Oil spill?

Atoms to Migration Patterns

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Students in the van Riper lab uncover migration patterns in songbirds

Rangelands West

Rangeland health affects us all. Rangelands comprise about 40% of the landmass of the United States and provide valuable grazing lands for livestock and wildlife. They serve as a source of high quality water, clean air, and open spaces and benefit people through recreation, agriculture, and mining. The Rangelands West website was created to share information and tools to care for these extensive and diverse lands.

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Rangelands 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.

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