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Natural Labs: UT Field Stations Help Predict Drought Impact

UT scientists study how droughts affect local ecosystems at the Brackenridge Field Laboratory and the Stengl Lost Pines Biological Station.

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Bull Shark in the Ichthyology Collection

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History of UT Botany, Part 4: Billie L. Turner

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Tracking the Impacts of Climate Change on Food Webs in the Arctic

New research provides the latest evidence that climate change is having an impact on food webs in high-latitude ecosystems.

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Meet Stengl-Wyer Scholar: Ed Basham

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Meet Stengl-Wyer Fellow: Kristina Black

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A student experience of the InSTInCT program

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Meet Stengl-Wyer Scholar Korin Rex Jones

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Turtle Pond Offers Research Site for Undergraduates

A new long-running project allows undergraduate students to gain hands-on experience with ecological research in the heart of the UT Austin campus.

Professor Havird and his students take samples from the turtles to learn more about their ecology and health.

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Meet Stengl-Wyer Fellow: Xinyi Yan

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