Birding to Change the World
In her new book “Birding to Change the World,” Trish O’Kane, Senior Lecturer in the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources at University of Vermont (UVM), delves into her journey from accidental ornithologist to community organizer and professor. With birds at the center, it weaves together stories of science and social change.
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UVM Team Joins $8.5M National Effort to Bring Earth Data to Decision-Makers
University of Vermont (UVM) researchers have joined a new $8.5M effort by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) to value and communicate the benefits of earth information in decision making.
Presentation Spotlights Fifty Years of the Environment and Sustainability at UVM
The UVM Board of Trustees heard a broad-ranging presentation on May 19 showcasing the University’s teaching, learning and research accomplishments in sustainability and environmental education from key faculty and staff members and students.
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- Welcoming a Historic Incoming Class to the Rubenstein School
- New Mapping Tool Identifies Vermont's Environmentally Vulnerable Populations
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- Leaving UVM with the Future in Mind
- For Sustainable Forests in Europe, Study Natural Disturbance
- Balancing Carbon Storage and Wildlife Habitat
- Mark Henderson To Lead Vermont Fish and Wildlife Coop Unit at UVM
- Remembering Lecturer David Raphael (1949 – 2022)
- Ellen Marsden Named Fellow of the American Fisheries Society
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