UCF Researchers Advance Knowledge About Juvenile Sea Turtles’ Early Life Stage, Informing Conservation Efforts These findings challenge existing hypotheses and provide important data for assessing risks from human activity and informing conservation efforts.
Genes Responsible for Protecting Frogs May Play Role in Death from Global Disease UCF and Smithsonian researchers have made a breakthrough in the fight against the leading cause of amphibian deaths worldwide.
New Study on Gene Editing in Wildlife Finds People Are Wary People living in the U.S. are wary of using CRISPR-based genetic engineering to achieve wildlife conservation goals.
Biology Prof Earns National Award A national organization just honored UCF Biology Professor Ross Noss for his exceptional leadership the area of conservation. The Wilburforce Conservation Leadership Award includes a…
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