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The past decade encompasses some of the most extensive fire activity in recorded history. An area the size of Vermont (~24,000 km2) burned in a single Siberian fire in the […]
The past decade encompasses some of the most extensive fire activity in recorded history. An area the size of Vermont (~24,000 km2) burned in a single Siberian fire in the […]
Tyler Coleman holds two harvested ducks that have been banded. Coleman wears a necklace of bands he’s collected over the years. Each Band is a Memory and a Story For
These data were compiled for Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge (CPNWR) in southern Arizona, to support managment efforts of water resources and wildlife conservation. Objective(s) of our study were to
“You get paid to have fun—what more could you want?” said Amelia Tappler, a current high school senior from Douglasville, Ga., who attended the program this summer. Some of the
First record of non-native Goniolimon tataricum found within a grassy field in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Photo credit: Daniel Coles. The cost of invasive control Controlling invasive species is expensive, and the
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Quiet quitting isn’t just for burned out employees. Atoms carrying information inside quantum computers, known as qubits, sometimes vanish silently from their posts. This problematic phenomenon, called
The Bird Banding Lab at USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center recently wrapped up the 41st banding season at the fall migration monitoring station on U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS)
To help state, local and Tribal government officials, farmers, ranchers and land managers mitigate the threats from invasive species, the U.S. Geological Survey creates Flood and Storm Tracker maps that
“Notes From the Field” news articles highlight the continued importance of bird banding. This article was contributed by Abbey Butler, John Coluccy, Daria Sparks, Josh Stiller, Jacob Straub, Cassidy Waldrep,
Note: View the indictment here and FBI Wanted Poster here. A federal court in Hammond, Indiana, unsealed an indictment today charging Guan Tianfeng, a citizen of the People’s Republic of
Brittany Humphrey holds a microneedle at Sandia National Laboratories. As part of a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement, Sandia has made changes to the shape of microneedles to speed up
Sandia National Laboratories mechanical engineers David Raymond, left, and Melanie Schneider pose in Sandia’s Hard Rock Drilling Facility with a polycrystalline diamond compact bit. They recently completed an analysis on
River restoration efforts in the Columbia River Basin are commonly aimed at improving rearing habitat for fish and reducing mortality during other life stages. Habitat enhancement projects often include engineered
Title: Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) Vaccine Trials for California Condors Date: December 6, 2024, at 2:00-2:30 pm Eastern/11:00 -11:30 am Pacific Speaker: Todd Katzner, Research Wildlife Biologist, USGS Forest
Title: Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) Vaccine Trials for California Condors Date: December 6, 2024, at 2:00-2:30 pm Eastern/11:00 -11:30 am Pacific Speaker: Todd Katzner, Research Wildlife Biologist, USGS Forest