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  • SES researcher partners with Apache tribe and USFS to restore Emory oaks

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SES researcher partners with Apache tribe and USFS to restore Emory oaks

Posted by SiteSteward on September 2, 2020

NAU SES Research Professor Sara Souther is working with Apache Elders and the US Forest Service to help restore Emory Oak groves. Learn more in this KNAU piece about the partnership!

Filed Under: Ecology & Conservation, Research in the News

Saving Sonoran plant species

Posted by SiteSteward on August 13, 2020

Brown’s Mountain (credit: Justice Hoyt)

How do you assess a whole region’s plant life for extinction risk? Or use that information to protect unique floral biodiversity? Tune into this In Defense of Plants podcast with SES ecologist Dr. Helen Rowe for a discussion about how the IUCN SSC Sonoran Desert Plant Specialist Group is gathering data from community members… Read more

Filed Under: Ecology & Conservation, Research in the News

Can forest management save us from global warming?

Posted by SiteSteward on July 19, 2020

Deborah Huntziner standing outside
Photo credit: NAU News

SES climate scientist Deborah Huntzinger recently published a paper in Science about the potential for forests to absorb our excess greenhouse gas emissions. You can learn more about challenges and solutions from her interviews with NAU News and the AZ Daily Sun. 

Filed Under: Featured, Past & Present Climate Change, Publications, Research in the News

What’s happening on the Museum Fire scar north of Flagstaff these days?

Posted by SiteSteward on

NAU SES scientists are using drones, seismometers, cameras and more to study the aftermath of Museum Fire. This NSF-funded research is critical to understanding flooding potential and debris flows on a disturbed landscape. Plus major bonus, the article in the Daily Sun is written by one of our amazing local geology alums, John Noll!

Filed Under: Alumni News, Featured, Research Grants, Research in the News, Surface Processes, Tectonics & Earth's Interior

SES paleoclimatologists author major new study showing global warming has upended 6,500 years of cooling

Posted by SiteSteward on July 17, 2020

Image credit: Victor O. Leshyk, Northern Arizona University

Learn how School of Earth and Sustainability climate scientists determined how global warming is a major new shift in long-term climate trends. Their findings were published in a major new study out this month. Check out the VERY cool infographic and NAU news story, or go straight to… Read more

Filed Under: Featured, Past & Present Climate Change, Publications, Research in the News

Forests vs. meadows: restoration of Hart Prairie north of Flagstaff

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SES hydrology Professor Abe Springer is collaborating with NAU Forestry faculty to study the impact of water use by encroaching trees and shrubs in meadow ecosystems surrounding Flagstaff. Changing vegetation means both changing habitat for wildlife and less water for springs and streams. Read more about restoration efforts at azcentral.

Filed Under: Featured, Research in the News, Water Research

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