Join us at the College's upcoming Amplify event on Tuesday, May 24!
RSVP for Amplify »Lingcod meet rockfish: Catching one improves chances for the other
Scientists from the UW, along with The Nature Conservancy and fishermen are working together to conserve protected fish species.
Read more at UW Today »Pseudo-nitzschia, glacial erosion rates, and more
Each week we share the latest peer-reviewed publications coming from the College of the Environment. Over the past week, four new articles co-authored by members of the College were added to the Web of Science database. They include articles about Pseudo-nitzschia, glacial erosion rates, and more. Check them out!
Read more »Bacteria in branches naturally fertilize trees
New research from a UW plant microbiologist finds that poplar trees harbor bacteria that could provide valuable nutrients to help the plant grow in rocking, inhospitable terrains.
Read more at UW Today »For the PNW, how costly is climate change? Experts weigh in
Part of The Seattle Times' LiveWire series, panelists including CIG's Joe Casola recently examined ways the region protect itself against the threats of climate change to various industries.
Read more in The Seattle Times »