This spring, the River Otter Ecology Project will celebrate 10 years of highly-effective conservation and restoration with a gala benefit at Hans Fahden Winery in Calistoga on Sunday, May 1. The River ...
Ecology Project International is pleased to announce that Gabriella Goss, a film student at the University of Santa Cruz, has been awarded a $500 Alumni Leadership Award for her outstanding project ...
A project touted to propel American Canyon into becoming an environmental leader is nearing approval. Plans call for the city’s 5,000-square-foot corporation yard building to be redeveloped as an ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Ecology Project International is marking its 25th anniversary and Earth Week with the launch of an online silent auction. The six-day event begins on April 21 and features a range of ...
The Napa River Ecology Center has received an additional funding boost, this time from the California State Coastal Conservancy to the tune of $2.8 million, making the project “shovel-ready.” The ...
A project to redevelop a city-owned corporation yard building in American Canyon into an education-focused ecology center next to wetlands is moving forward, with construction expected to start late ...
Apr 15, 2022 Apr 15, 2022 Updated May 20, 2023 Northland Preparatory Academy science teacher Susan Brown was one of nine teachers selected by the Ecology Project International to travel to Baja, ...
Treasure Coast nonprofits that research, protect, restore and advocate for clean water, especially the Indian River Lagoon, need more than holiday cheer to continue their mission. TCPalm's annual ...
This project investigates how nighttime foraging ecology shapes social structure in a focal nocturnal primate species. Using night follows, behavioral observations, and mapping of feeding sites, we ...
Like the deep roots of the native plants studied there, much of the value of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Ecology Center lies hidden deep below the surface. Switchgrass roots, native to ...
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