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NewsThousands of marine species could be at risk if a new United Nations high-seas biodiversity treaty, now being negotiated in New York, does not include measures to address the management of all fish species in international waters, not just the commercial species, warns an analysis by American, Dutch, Swiss and French researchers.
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NewsThe recovery of gray whales, once valued only in death, is a conservation success story.
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NewsA matching gift program that runs through June of this year lets Nicholas School donors double the support they provide for cutting-edge research on the most pressing environmental challenges of our time.
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NewsDEL-MEM student Megan Cook used her Master's Project (MP) to examine the International Seabed Authority鈥檚 Regional Environmental Management Planning (REMP) efforts for the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge and North West Pacific Ocean.
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NewsKaren Kirchof, who influenced the careers of thousands of Nicholas School students during her 27 years as assistant dean and director of the school鈥檚 Career and Professional Development Center, died June 20 from pancreatic cancer.
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PageThe Stanback Fellowship Program provides students with significant project-based learning experiences in energy, conservation, advocacy, policy, research and applied resource management.