ESF Professor Helps ID New Giant Tortoise Species
Discovery named in honor of longtime park ranger.
Discovery named in honor of longtime park ranger.
In Siberia, ESF and international partners try to save endangered cats.
Research builds on previous study of acid rain impacts.
ESF scientists prepare for nation’s first regulatory review of a transgenic wild tree.
Ronald Eby honored with national award.
Funding encourages growth of willow as agricultural crop.
You walk into the movie theatre. The smell of popcorn and butter wafts through. You find the perfect seat. The lights dim and you prepare to lose yourself in the magic of a Hollywood movie. There’s only one problem...Hollywood got the science wrong.
A quote from an ESF professor has guided Katia Avilés-Vázquez through her professional and personal life. “Anyone can climb the highest mountain,” Dr. Robin Kimmerer once said, “as long as they do it at their own pace.”
ESF faculty and delegates from academic institutions in full regalia processed from the ESF campus to Hendricks Chapel to herald the inauguration of ESF’s new president, Dr. Quentin Wheeler.
A chemical compound — new to science and never before identified — is being investigated by an ESF doctoral student who is working to replicate it so it can be tested as a weapon in the battle against disease-transmitting mosquitoes.