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Searching a Nigerian forest for answers to emerging health challenges
Sagan Friant, a doctoral student in Environment and Resources, discovers eating infected crabs causes lung fluke in in monkeys and people.
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Conservation Status of North American Birds in the Face of Future Climate Change
National Audubon Society scientists recently completed a comprehensive analysis modeling the winter and summer ranges of 588 North American bird species in response to future climate change. Using extensive citizen science data and detailed climate layers, these models characterize the relationship between the distribution of each species and climate through the end of the century.…
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Sustainable Intensification in Agricultural Systems
Can we sustainably intensify food production to meet the needs of a growing population with changing consumption patterns? In this lecture, author and scholar Jules Pretty, University of Essex, will analyze recent evidence of the impacts of sustainable intensification in both developing and industrialized countries, and demonstrate how both yield and natural capital dividends can occur.…
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Healthy Food Systems Poster Session
To reduce barriers to communication and facilitate productive cross-campus collaboration, Wisconsin Prevention of Obesity and Diabetes and CIAS are hosting a “Healthy Food Systems” poster session on Nov. 14. This poster session will be held in conjunction with a lecture by Dr. Jules Pretty, an internationally recognized expert in sustainable agriculture from the University of Essex.…
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Ungovernable Life: The Unmaking of Biopolitics in Iraq
During the last 20 years, Iraq’s doctors have been at the forefront of wars fought silently and obliquely during the Gulf Wars, the brutal twelve years of sanctions, and the 2003 invasion and occupation. In this instance, however, the figure of the doctor is not one of mere practitioner of medicine, but one whose activities…