Drake named BES Fellow

Regents’ Professor John Drake was named a Fellow of the British Ecological Society.

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EcoReach gets kids (and their parents) to connect with science

Odum School’s student-run outreach program embraces creepy, crawly, and sometimes gross themes to pique interest in ecology. 

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‘A warmer world might be a sicker world for monarchs’

A new paper from Odum researchers finds that hotter temperatures make monarchs more vulnerable to parasites.

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Van Rees illuminates path toward a more biodiverse future

Odum’s Charles van Rees worked with industry and nonprofits to shape discussion on biodiversity schemes.

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Project MACAW aims to reduce bird-building collisions on UGA’s campus

Richard Hall leads a team of students identifying hotspots for lethal bird collisions.

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Ecology celebrates 19 graduates at fall 2025 convocation

The Odum School’s convocation ceremony featured its first-ever graduate student speaker, Supraja Rajagopal (PhD ’25).

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Why do wombats have square poop?

New research by Scott Carver shows bare-nosed wombats use their unique feces to communicate.

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UGA’s Finn Walsh named a 2026 Marshall Scholar

Walsh conducts research in infectious diseases with faculty mentor Andrew Park.

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Rhodes to receive 2025 Fred C. Davison Distinguished Scientist Award

SREL’s director was honored by Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness for his decades-long record of scientific excellence, transformative leadership, and service to the research community.

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Study shows hotspots for avian disease connected by bird migration

Migrating birds spread avian malaria. Climate change could make those migrations unpredictable.

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