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2020 (bio)Diversity Interview Series: Melanie Hill

2020 (bio)Diversity Interview Series: Melanie Hill

by Amy Lewis | Dec 7, 2020

We asked WILD’s program directors to share with us their biggest hopes for our future and the obstacles they face. This week, we feature Melanie Hill.

How do wildfires affect our wildlife?

How do wildfires affect our wildlife?

by Amy Lewis | Nov 17, 2020

When fires like these occur, we wonder – how do they affect our wildlife populations?

Do you know who your neighbors are?

Do you know who your neighbors are?

by Amy Lewis | Apr 22, 2020

Our backyards and neighborhoods are teeming with wildlife, whether you know it or not.

Mobilizing new advocates for wild nature through citizen science

Mobilizing new advocates for wild nature through citizen science

by Amy Lewis | May 9, 2018

As citizen science initiatives continue to increase in popularity, this year’s third annual City Nature Challenge expanded to more than 65 cities across the globe.

Citizen science is reigniting our connection to wild nature, and to one another

Citizen science is reigniting our connection to wild nature, and to one another

by Amy Lewis | Dec 15, 2017

One by one, these individuals are using their diverse backgrounds to help us better understand what our wild neighbors need to thrive.

Teaming up to reduce human-bear conflicts

Teaming up to reduce human-bear conflicts

by Amy Lewis | May 3, 2017

Why are black bears coming into town, and what can we do to make these encounters less frequent, so both the bears and people are safe?

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