Every summer, vector control teams throughout the country work to minimize the mosquito population in their areas.
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Kasanka Baboon Project Marks 10 Years Studying Kinda Baboons
Ten years after anthropologist Anna Weyher started the Kasanka Baboon Project in Zambia, the program has become much more than a groundbreaking primate research program.
Without Federal Protection, Hundreds of Imperiled Species Face Greater Peril
With the federal Endangered Species Act in danger, University of Miami researchers find that state protections won’t safeguard many threatened plants and animals.
Genomic Study Reveals Evolutionary Secrets of Banyan Tree
The banyan fig tree Ficus microcarpa is famous for its aerial roots, which sprout from branches and eventually reach the soil.
Sea Secrets Lecture Unlocks Keys to Aquaculture
A special edition of the Rosenstiel School’s series offers a window into its aquaculture program, which collaborates with global businesses to improve the thriving industry.
Lawns & Landscaping Provide Surprising Contribution to Los Angeles Basin’s Carbon Emissions
The Los Angeles Basin is often thought of as a dry, smoggy, overdeveloped landscape.


