Two University of Washington professors are among researchers honored this week by the Geological Society of America for their study of the March 2014 landslide in Oso, Washington.
Read more at UW Today »Cougars could save lives by lowering vehicle collisions with deer
You would never guess it from their soft eyes and timid demeanor, but the swift-footed deer is North America’s most dangerous mammal to humans. New research from UW's Laura Prugh explains why.
Read more at UW Today »School of Oceanography's Rick Keil to lead UW's Program on the Environment
Congrats to the School of Oceanography’s Rick Keil, the new director of UW Environment's Program on the Environment!
Read more »Opinion: Closing parts of the ocean to fishing not enough to protect marine ecosystems
Ray Hilborn, professor of aquatic and fishery sciences, argues that biodiversity is best served by regulating fisheries over a country's entire economic zone.
Read more at UW Today »Studying sockeye salmon
Each summer, aquatic and fishery sciences professor Daniel Schindler and his students travel to Bristol Bay, Alaska, to observe one of the most valuable fisheries in the world. Get an inside look at the program.
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