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Nature and nurture

Professor Marlene Zuk’s newest book dives in to the debate about what drives behavior.

A quest to collect crabs

Retired professor Frank Barnwell traveled the world to collect the seashore dwelling fiddler crabs. Now that collection has a permanent home at the American Museum of Natural History.

Diverse perspectives on biodiversity

Global survey reveals that more species are threatened with extinction than previously thought.

In Florida panther, multi-pronged approach critical to disease management

Honoring graduate education excellence

Sharon Jansa receives University award for her impact on graduate and professional education.

Found in translation

Emilie Snell-Rood and colleagues are developing a framework to bridge disciplines and advance bio-inspired design.

Perspective: from the field

Graduate student shares their experiences working up north.

Lifestyles of the small and furry

The Squirrel Squad research team studies how those familiar rodents behave across urban and rural habitats.

Go wild with AI

By harnessing technology, researchers shorten the lag time between snapping photos and making conservation decisions.

A Fulbright foray

Allison Shaw received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award and headed to Canada earlier this month.