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Living Laboratories: Field Stations Offer Opportunities for Real-World Science

A network of field stations helps scientists understand invasive species, climate change impacts and search for potential green fuels.

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Meet Stengl-Wyer Scholar: Ummat Somjee

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Trees of BFL: the Redbud

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What the Heck is a Lichen?

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Citizen-Scientists Project at Stengl Lost Pines

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Citizen-Scientists Project at Stengl Lost Pines

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Meet Stengl-Wyer Fellow: David Ledesma

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Unlikely Partners: Bees and Turtles

Honey bees and sea turtles may seem like strange bedfellows, but through two of the Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve's (NERR) stewardship programs – Fennessey Ranch and the Amos Rehabilitation Keep (ARK) – these two species are connected through a unique collaboration.

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