…it runs all day. By 8, the team hits the road in a truck now older than some of them, miraculously playing music over the radio using a blu-tooth adaptor….
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…to ecological researchers of today and tomorrow. LTER and non-LTER researchers may request access to experimental plots and collected samples. And in the case of slowly changing pools or legacy…
Why smaller oysters? Maybe not Native American shellfishing
Five thousand years ago, Native Americans lived and thrived on Georgia’s coast. Shellfishing, especially the Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica), was a significant cultural practice of these coastal Natives Americans. Today,…
LTER Inclusion and Access Coordinator at NCEAS
…Today, 27 sites located in diverse biomes generate a steady flow of high impact, team-driven science. Each year hundreds of graduate and undergraduate students work side-by-side with professional researchers and…
The memory of an oyster shell
…it is important to know that there are blueprints available – examples of sustainable and cooperative ecosystem management. Such examples can guide decisions made today for the good of tomorrow….
LTER All Scientists Meeting, September 10-13, 2012 in Estes Park, Colorado
…— both finite and exploratory — and addresses the big picture questions at levels that are unattainable with smaller programs or even within sites. With today’s breadth of 26 sites…
At the helm of ChANGE: driving forward a new experiment
…hurtles that plagued all new research endeavors, but I wasn’t worried. I knew how to run an ecological experiment, manage a team, and was no stranger to field work. That…
Study: Forest clearcuts show sustained losses of carbon, surprising trends in water
PETERSHAM, Mass.—A new study out of the Harvard Forest, released today in the journal Global Change Biology, is the first detailed account of how carbon, water, and energy balances shift…
LTER scientists say humans threatening wetlands’ ability to overcome sea level rise
…surviving the rates of sea level rise we’re seeing today,” if it weren’t for human induced climate change. For more information see Wetlands’ ability to overcome sea level rise threatened…
LTER Education Featured Site: Florida Coastal Everglades
…Encounters in Excellence with Richard Kern OdysseyEarth.com The Deering Estate at Cutler CERP Watch! Nurturing Environmental Stewards of Today and Tomorrow (NESTT) Program Felix Varela Senior High School Global Studies…