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Sep 21, 2020

As Climate Change Scorches California, It Also Raises Wildfire Risks in North Carolina

Researchers in the Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources discuss the relationship between climate change and wildfires in North Carolina with the Charlotte Observer.

Sep 11, 2020

Retailers Turn to More Sustainable Fabrics

Richard Venditti, a professor in the Department of Forest Biomaterials, discusses the environmental impact of clothing materials like spandex and polyester with Spectrum News.

Jul 22, 2020

Celebrating Latino Conservation Week: Spotlight on Melinda Martinez

Ph.D. student Melinda Martinez, former recipient of North Carolina Sea Grant, talks about Latino Conservation Week.

Jun 23, 2020

Lauren Pharr: Wildlife Biologist, Ornithologist, and Science Communicator

Forestry and Environmental Resources graduate research assistant Lauren Pharr shares her experience pursuing a career in ornithology.

Jun 23, 2020

As NC Parks Re-Open, Officials Tackle New Challenges and Precautions

North Carolina officials are tackling new challenges as parks reopen.

Jun 22, 2020

Can Asia End its Uncontrolled Consumption of Wildlife?

Much of Roland Kay's research as a wildlife biologist focuses on documenting the rebound of species that once were hunted into scarcity. He takes a look at the history of the out-of-control wildlife trade.

Jun 9, 2020

Loggers Request Congressional Aid to Offset COVID-19 Losses

Loggers are facing COVID-19-related losses that threaten America's wood supply.

Jun 9, 2020

Black Birders Call Out Racism, Say Nature Should be for Everyone

Co-organizers of the first Black Birders Week talk about how outdoor-focused groups can help promote inclusion.

May 29, 2020

Former College of Natural Resources Dean Eric Ellwood Passes Away

Ellwood served as dean of the College of Natural Resources until he retired in 1989.

May 29, 2020

How USA Hockey Hopes to Bring Kids Back to the Ice after the Pandemic

Youth hockey in America faces obstacles after the COVID-19 pandemic.