Monarch butterfly populations are thriving in North America
New research shows that the summer population of monarch butterflies in North America has remained relatively stable over the past 25 years.
New research shows that the summer population of monarch butterflies in North America has remained relatively stable over the past 25 years.
The Office of Sustainability, the Georgia Initiative for Climate and Society and the River Basin Center facilitated a research slam recently.
As development and alumni relations coordinator, Allison Walters builds the network of Odum alumni and creates a collaborative environment.
Ecology undergraduates who participate in research gain valuable benefits that can help set them up for success in their studies and careers.
Asst. Prof. John Schacke teaches courses on marine mammal biology and conservation and directs the Georgia Dolphin Ecology Program.
Self-proclaimed “Bird Nerd” Asst. Prof. Richard Hall regularly posts images of the birds he photographs in his own backyard.
The Odum School of Ecology celebrated spring 2022 graduates and their families with a convocation ceremony and reception on May 13.
Tejas Reddy, an Honors student majoring in Ecology and Biology, has been named a 2022 Udall Scholar – the 12th Odum student to be so honored.
The Society for Freshwater Science’s Emerge program, based at the Odum School, is featured in the 2022 STEM for All Video Showcase.