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‘Everything a geographer should know’
HERO fellows study trees outside of Massachusetts for first time
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Clark students partner with Wildlife Conservation Society
Decade of collaboration serves animal protection efforts worldwide
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Students win awards at American Association of Geographers 2022 meeting
Projects analyze land change in U.S. and Brazil
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Do animals play a role in their own preservation?
Clark researcher finds wildlife make key decisions about survival
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Clark doctoral student partners with city advocacy group to identify gas leaks
Research includes study of dying trees in Worcester
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Geography research documents solar farms’ negative effects on landscape
First-of-its-kind work documents ‘staggering’ loss of valuable forest habitat
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Clark geographer Christopher Williams: More trees do not always create a cooler planet
Researchers find some US forests add to global warming
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Clark geography researcher experiences a ‘changing Arctic’ on recent expedition
Lack of sea ice, heightened animal activity observed amid unseasonably warm temperatures
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Sussman Fund supports graduate scholars’ environmental research
Graduate School of Geography students benefit from prestigious fellowships
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Clark students use satellite technology to protect the planet’s creatures, starting with the mightiest
Research helps Wildlife Conservation Society save dwindling elephant population