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Land-use & Human Impacts
Press Release
In forests, past disturbances obscure warming impacts
March 5, 2012
Podcast
Hard or soft? When engineering shorelines, it makes a big difference
Podcast
More wildlife diseases are making the leap to humans
Feature
Deadly frog disease illustrates dangers of wildlife trade
December 4, 2011
Feature
Colorado River can be revived
September 11, 2011
Feature
How to manage stormwater and reduce runoff
March 27, 2011
Feature
Take a moment to savor the age of 300 million ponds, lakes
July 18, 2010
Feature
The river of Islands
August 2, 2009
Feature
Human progress leads to 'lost worlds'
March 29, 2009
Feature
Rising human demand for fresh water on course to put other species at risk
January 18, 2009
Feature
Keeping balance in the environment
November 11, 2008
Feature
Let lawn go - and reap the benefits
June 22, 2008
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