How much water is enough? UGA research helps balance needs for the Flint

The River Basin Center and American Rivers collaborate with local water utilities and others in South Metro Atlanta and Central Georgia to balance upstream needs for drinking water with downstream needs for wildlife, recreation and agriculture.

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Class gives Ecology students hands-on experience in field research

In Field Methods, students try their hands at tools working ecologists use.

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Experts feared a disease rebound after COVID-19. It didn’t happen.

New research published in Science by Pej Rohani and Toby Brett explores which infectious diseases were impacted by COVID-19 control measures.

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Graduate School honors six outstanding alumni

Matthew Bonds (PhD ’06) is named winner of a 2025 Alumni of Distinction Award.

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The honey bee secret to staying clean and healthy

Ecology’s Lewis Barlett researches how bees create enzymes to sanitize the hive.

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Wildlife cameras capture critters from suburb to farm to forest

Residents across Athens are getting a peek at the wildlife in their own backyards.

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Our place at the table: The social roots of sustainability

Adjunct faculty Tyra Byers is featured in this story on social sustainability.

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The tiniest patient: Teaching veterinarians to treat bees

Beekeepers need a prescription when hives get sick, but few veterinarians are qualified to treat bees. A new course at UGA will change that.

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Dean’s Corner, October 2025

Dean Mark Hunter on the Odum School of Ecology’s mission and the Odum Difference.

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Locke earns Master’s Fellow Award

Ecology grad student Devon Locke received the Graduate School’s Master’s Fellows Award.

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