Conservation Paleontology

How have African trait-environment relationships changed over time?
Check out this article about our latest grant! We will study fossils in Africa to forecast how humans and climate ...
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Congrats to PhD Candidate Julia Schap!!
A huge congratulations to Julia, who passed her qualifying exams today to become a PhD Candidate! Her proposal is super ...
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What does a changing climate mean for GA’s ecosystems?
Jenny participated one of the Georgia Climate Project’s monthly webinars, entitled “What does changing climate mean for Georgia’s ecosystem.” She ...
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African Herbivore Biodiversity Change Over Time
Danny gave a lightning talk at the GT’s Global Change Action Symposium. Watch it here! ...
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New Paper! Plant biomes demonstrate that landscape resilience today is the lowest it has been since end-Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions
Check out our new paper! I’m so excited to see this work out. Here is a summary of our findings: ...
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Ushering in CPiA
The leadership group for iCCB had our next-to-last meeting in Berlin in December to plan our next moves for creating ...
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Abstracts accepted for IBS in Malaga, Spain
SEPL had 3 abstracts accepted to be presented at the International Biogeography Society Conference in Malaga, Spain in January. Yue ...
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Climate Resilience Seminar
This semester, Jenny will be teaching a graduate seminar about climate resilience. In it, we will explore how different fields ...
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Trip to Cambridge
At the beginning of May, Jenny had an incredible, productive trip to Cambridge, UK. There, she got to give a ...
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Dr. Julie Meachen visits SEPL
Julie Meachen, Assistant Professor at DMU, visited SEPL over the last week to continue work on the Natural Trap Cave ...
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