Recent Press
Updated September 6, 2018
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"MSU and Partners recognized for international project on sustainable development goals" MSU News Service, November 30 2021
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"Montana State University ecologists develop plans to study forest health from satellites" Liz Webber, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, August 6 2021
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"Biodiversity Leaders at UNDP recommend framework for monitoring ecosystem integrity" UNDP August 3 2021
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"MSU ecologists outline methods for reaching global biodiversity targets" Rachel Hergett, MSU News Service, July 30 2021
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"'Best of the last' tropical forest urgently need protection - joint study by UNDP, NASA, and WCS" United Nations Development Programme, August 26 2020
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"Pinpointing Tropical Forest with High Ecological 'Quality'" NASA August 25 2020
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"Less than half of the world humid tropical forests have high ecological integrity: Study" by Claire Asher, Mongabay 22 September 2020
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'Shocking': wilderness the size of Mexico lost worldwide in just 13 years, study finds by Graham Readfearn, The Guardian September 18, 2020
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MSU Ecologist Leads international study of tropical forests and concervation tacticts by August 21, 2020
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Yellowstone Checkup: How Healthy Really is America's Most Iconic Wildland Ecosystem? NEW "VITAL SIGNS" REPORT SAYS REGION'S FAMOUS WILDLIFE FARING WELL, FOR NOW, BUT CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT LOOM OMINOUSLY, by Todd Wilkinson published in Mountain Journal, August 20, 2018 http://mountainjournal.org/how-healthy-is-most-iconic-ecosystem-in-america
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MSU Landscape Biodiversity lab graduate leads research of wildlife movement patterns wins recognition from ecology organization http://www.montana.edu/news/17785
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MSU ecologist will use Fulbright in Colombia on international conservation, biodiversity project
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MSU News MSU Ecologist co-authors book to provide climate change strategies for land managers
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New Climate Change Book
Book Reviews
- Harvey, Brian J. Stewardship of iconic landscapes in uncertain futures: lessons from the US Rockies and Appalachians. Landscape Ecology, December 2016. .pdf
- Stein, Bruce A. Peering into the future of wildlands management, Ecology, 0(0), pp. 2017, pp. 1-2 .pdf
- Wildlife and people can coexist http://www.codyenterprise.com/news/people/article_cd25e79c-1e18-11e7-9438-93000b0286e5.html
- How Vulnerable are National parks to Climate and Land Use Change? https://nccwsc.usgs.gov/content/how-vulnerable-are-national-parks-climate-and-land-use-change
- Climate change has big implications for Yellowstone region, guest column in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle July 19, 2016 .pdf
- Sierra, July-August 2016,
NASA Earth Observatory, Natural Beauty at Risk: Preparing for Climiate Change in National Parks http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/NationalParksClimate/
- NASA Climate Change in Yellowstone http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/details.cgi?aid=30554
- MSU grad student, adventurer receives NASA fellowship to expand whitebark pine research, MSU News March 18, 2015
- Stampeding Black Elephants, Thomas Freidman in the New York Times highlighting our contribution to the Hyperwall Presentation at the International Union for Conservation of Nature, November 2014
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Pine puzzle: New research shows climate change will shrink whitebark pine habitat Bozeman Daily Chronicle, July 20, 2014
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Can Grizzlies, restaurants share Yellowstone, Billings Outpost, April 26, 2012
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MSU study compares growth around Yellowstone, Glacier and other national parks, March 28, 2012
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$1.8 million NASA grant helps parks prepare for climate and land use change, June 26, 2011
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Greater Yellowstone concept applied to managing lands around other national parks , May 6, 2011
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lProbing the Impact of Climate Change on Wildlife, Ecosystems, April 22, 2011