What happens when an environmental journalist tags along on a trip to Camp 41 with the “godfather of biodiversity” himself? She shares with us a story set in this iconic camp: a handful of tin-roofed, open-sided structures deep within the world’s largest tropical wilderness and home base for hun
Six students majoring in environmental science, environmental and sustainability studies, and applied global conservation spent ten weeks in the field studying four fields (three near The Plains, Virginia, and one near Warrenton, Virginia) that were restored during the past five years.
12 Jul, Dissertation Defense: Zaiyu Wang
Understanding the Role of Coupling in Climate Simulations
Thu, 10:30am, Research Hall 121 (Climate Lab)
Advisor: Dr. Edwin K. Schneider
The average human has more than 100 trillion microbes in and on their body, and the study of these tiny inhabitants is challenging previously held ideas about good and bad bacteria.
Associate professor and Education Director of the Potomac Environmental Research and Education Center (PEREC) Dr. Cynthia Smith designed a pollinator garden at the Prince William C