Social Distancing Works for Newts, Too
New Information about the Transmission of the Amphibian Pathogen, Bsal
Step Outside: Learning about Staging and Swarming in Bats
In this episode of “Step Outside,” we learn about spring staging and fall swarming of two white-nose syndrome-sensitive bat species. Our special guest is graduate student Malloy Tate, who tells…
Partnership In Action
The Nature Conservancy highlights a new partnership with UTIA’s Forest Resources AgResearch and Education Center.
Step Outside: The Elusive Sickle Darter
Studying the elusive sickle darter: PhD student Kyler Hecke discusses the distribution of this small fish, environmental threats and plans to help this species.
Step Outside: Going Batty
In this inaugural episode of “Step Outside,” we talk with Hannah Shapiro, a graduate student in Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries, who will tell us about her research on white-nose syndrome in bats and how national park visitors feel about this epidemic.
New Cellulose-based Air Filter Offers Cost-Effective Low Resistance
Student Design Wins Award
UT AgResearch and The Nature Conservancy to Partner on Working Woodlands
Society to Benefit from Historic Agreement
New Grant Aims to Halt Spread of Invasive Asian Longhorned Tick
Support for Research and Education Provided by the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research
A New Ranavirus Threatens U.S. Amphibian Diversity
Tennessee Researchers Help Discover Pathogen, Model Its Spread
Native Grass College Releases Grazing Management Course
Third Video Released in a Series of Trainings on Native Grass Management KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Continuing with a series of Extension trainings, Patrick Keyser has just released the third in…