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Jun 27, 2019

State Park Attendance Trends Suggest Parks will be Overburdened by Mid-Century

Visitation to parks and protected areas has increased substantially over the past half-century.

Meet DELTA Faculty Fellow Stacy Supak

Jun 21, 2019

Meet DELTA Faculty Fellow Stacy Supak

With hundreds of eager students under her guidance each semester, DELTA Faculty Fellow Stacy Supak plays an important role on campus. She makes the most of it by teaching with technology. Hear how she's ushering in new tools and techniques to help students think spatially at NC State.

Tangible Landscape Workshop

Jun 20, 2019

Can a Hands-on Model Help Forest Stakeholders Fight Tree Disease?

Ross Meentemeyer and fellow researchers offer Tangible Landscape, an interactive model that allows participants to try different solutions to help stop sudden tree death.

ll About Tissue: Conference Brings Researchers, Business Leaders Together To Discuss Industry Advances

Jun 6, 2019

All About Tissue: Conference Brings Researchers, Business Leaders Together To Discuss Industry Advances

About 100 researchers and business leaders from the paper industry recently gathered at NC State for the third annual Tissue Conference.

Jun 4, 2019

The Relentless Slaughter of Wolves Paved the Way for a Predator that Refuses to Die

In the mismanagement of nature, government hunting programs cleared a path for coyotes to surge east.

May 13, 2019

Where do Black Bears Live in Asheville?

Chris DePerno recaps the results of a multi-year study on black bear populations in Asheville, N.C.

Climate Education for Kids Increases Climate Concerns for Parents

May 6, 2019

Climate Education for Kids Increases Climate Concerns for Parents

A new study finds that educating children about climate change increases their parents' concerns about climate change.

May 3, 2019

Crowd the Tap: Empowering Communities to Examine their Lead Exposure

The citizen science project aims to build the first national database of where lead pipes are found.

Fulbright Scholar Carla Barbieri to Study Agritourism in Spain

May 1, 2019

Fulbright Scholar Carla Barbieri to Study Agritourism in Spain

Beginning in September, Barbieri will spend four months at the University of Alicante studying the entrepreneurial success of farmers.

Apr 17, 2019

Fact Check: Is Pollen Season Getting Worse?

With the start of every spring, a blanket of pine pollen turns parts of North Carolina a yellowish-green.