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Shrub Encroachment on Grasslands Can Increase Groundwater Recharge
Vegetation changes can outweigh climate change in rangeland water budgets.
UMD Researchers Seek to Reduce Food Waste and Establish the Science behind Date Labeling on Food Products
New study highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaborations to reduce global food waste due to date labeling, a growing research trend.
Saving Livestock by Thinking Like a Predator
For predators like wolves, cougars and snow leopards, a cow or sheep out to pasture may make for an easy and tasty meal.
Large Rockfish Leave Chesapeake Bay to Become Ocean Migrators; Smaller Fish Remain
New understanding can aid commercial and recreational fisheries management.
Study Traces How Farmlands Affect Bee Disease Spread
A new study on bees, plants and landscapes in upstate New York sheds light on how bee pathogens spread, offering possible clues for what farmers could do to improve bee health.