Kiera Malone (SEBS ’20), a senior in the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, was awarded the 2019 Cookingham Scholarship, an annual $1,000 scholarship made possible by an endowment from Russell A. Cookingham, former Director of the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife. It is intended to assist qualified students in the wildlife/fisheries […]
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In NJ a slow-motion evacuation from climate change
Brooke Maslo – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources.
Blue Acres Makes a ‘Good Start’ at Removing Flood-Prone Properties
Brooke Maslo – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
As seas continue to rise, New Jersey buys residents out of flood zones
Brooke Maslo – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
A new reality for plovers on the Jersey Shore
Brooke Maslo – Rutgers Cooperative Extension; Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Deer Make the Worst Neighbors
Brooke Maslo – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Surrendering to Rising Seas: Rutgers Faculty Assist with the Retreat
Coastal communities struggling to adapt to climate change are beginning to do what was once unthinkable: retreat. Brooke Maslo and Jeremiah Bergstrom, faculty in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources and members of Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water Resources Program, are featured in this Scientific American article for their work on the restoration of […]
Partnership Between Rutgers, 4-H Helps N.J. Youth Develop Leadership and Life Skills
Children work with university scientists on urban gardening, STEM exploration and more Pig races, tractor pulls and prize-winning produce are the hallmarks of traditional 4-H fairs. But today’s fairgoers also can participate in 3-D printing, robotic and drone demonstrations and follow the progress of student-run urban gardens. Each of these activities honor the national organization’s […]
Surrendering to Rising Seas
Robert Kopp – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
Brooke Maslo – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Jeremiah Bergstrom – Department of Landscape Architecture
Should N.J. dog lovers panic over reports of hawks attacking pint-sized pups?
Brooke Maslo – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources