Attention Wildlife Students and Young Professionals

Save the date for this exciting opportunity to participate in The Arizona Chapter of The Wildlife Society's (TWS) Wildlife Techniques Workshop on April 23, 2016! The main courses take place from 8:00

Scientists combat accelerating biodiversity loss

The Science for Nature and People Partnership (SNAPP) is a collaboration between The Nature Conservancy, the Wildlife Conservation Society, and the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) to

Come research with McDowell Sonoran Conservancy Field Institute

The McDowell Sonoran Field Institute has just announced their 2016-2017 Graduate Fellowship. The Field Institute Director, Helen Rowe, will discuss the fellowship, the priority research areas, and ways you can

ASU students pursue biodiversity solutions in the global south

Biodiversity describes the plethora of different species on the Earth, as well as the ecosystems that they create and sustain. Humans couldn’t survive without a biodiverse planet, simply because the

Summer Job Opportunity: Northern Mexican Gartersnake Research Aide

Applications for summer employment as a  Northern Mexican Gartersnake Research Aide are due April 1, 2016. The successful applicant will be a graduate or a senior level undergraduate student. The

Conservation biology students launch Nature@ASU

Nature@ASU – which launches in the fall of this year – will serve as an extensive resource for future conservation biologists, providing them with mentorship opportunities and introducing them to the wide range of career options in the field.

Working to feed the world

Roberto Gaxiola Roberto has created a new form of biotechnology that enables plants to use less water, but grow a greater amount of food by altering a gene commonly used in

McDowell Sonoran Conservancy Biodiversity Fellowship

One graduate student will be offered the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy Biodiversity Fellowship for the 2016-2017 academic year in the amount of $6,000. The recipient will conduct research that will address

Urban wildlife on the rise

David Pearson With the new story on a pair peregrine falcons nesting in the downtown Phoenix area, a theme of urban wildlife has emerged. David found that although many animals will

Let's talk water abundance, not scarcity, says new initiative

Announced at a recent White House Water Summit, a new ASU initiative called FutureH2O – under the direction of sustainability scientist John Sabo – will look for opportunities to harness the abundance of Earth's water using methods the university is uniquely poised to apply.

Finding tea and hospitality in Turkey

Allison Weidemann, School of Sustainability Alumni Weidemann, was awarded a Fulbright Grant to teach English  in Turkey.

Jin Jo selected for U.S. Department of Energy program

Jin Jo, School of Sustainability Alumni Selected for a position with U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Visiting Faculty Program at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). He will collaborate with the