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Pando in Pieces: Understanding the New Breach in the World's Largest Living Thing
The aspen stand called Pando in south-central Utah is ancient, it's massive, and it is faltering.
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The aspen stand called Pando in south-central Utah is ancient, it's massive, and it is faltering.
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Forestry jobs are expanding rapidly, largely due to increased infrastructure funding, according to the Quinney…
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Eradicating invasive plants requires a multi-pronged strategy, and Utah State University scientists are sharing…
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The ASHS recently honored USU Professor Youping Sun with its Early Career Achievement Award primarily for a…
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USU's Beaver Ecology & Relocation Center works with ranchers and land managers who are increasingly seeing the…
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The Utah Climate Center has reviewed a study from 2012 and has found increasingly dangerous trends for Utah's water…
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The greatest diversity of life is not counted in the number of species, says Utah State University evolutionary…
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USU Uintah Basin students survey prairie dog burrows to plan for the reintroduction and management of the endangered…
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It's a bit counter-intuitive that natural landscapes actually require a fair amount of hands-on management —…
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Linda Nagel took the helm as dean of the S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources this month,…
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It's nearly time for Aggie football and the annual Utah Agricultural Products Barbecue, hosted by USU's College of…
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There's something utterly bewitching about the sound of steak dropping onto a hot, oiled skillet.