Wildlife
In Consideration of New Approaches to Wildlife Research
UNH research reveals gaps in wildlife studies, calling for a balanced focus on smaller species to guide conservation efforts and prevent biodiversity loss. Read More-
03/01/24
Snow Depth a Key Factor in Regional Fox Populations
Discover how snow depth influences red fox populations in northern New England. UNH research reveals climate's pivotal role over prey availability... -
02/02/24
How Can We Increase the Success of Lion Conservation Plans?
New UNH-supported research explores strategies for lion conservation, focusing on ecological and sociopolitical factors to protect vulnerable African... -
11/28/23
Conservation Planning Through Genetic Monitoring
Explore UNH's groundbreaking study on conserving the endangered saltmarsh sparrow through genetic monitoring, highlighting key strategies against... -
08/28/23
UNH Study Examines How Granite State Mammals Adapt to Exurbanization
NHAES studies Granite State mammals' behavioral responses as urbanites move to rural areas, altering housing density and habitats.
Recent Stories
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03/01/12 - Well Connected: Chris Meaney '00 Stays "Interconnected" with the Natural WorldChris Meaney '00 focuses on our interconnectedness with the natural world in his work and life. Read More
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01/26/12 - Birds of a Feather: Memory and the Clark's NutcrackerHow does intelligence arise? A graduate researcher seeks evidence from birds.? Read More
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