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Student News from the Spring 2009 Issue of Dukenvironment

Policy and Geography Shape Tropical Parks’ Success in Stemming Deforestation, New Paper Finds

Policy and Geography Shape Tropical Parks’ Success in Stemming Deforestation, New Paper Finds

Tropical moist forests are home to a majority of the Earth’s terrestrial species, yet human activities such as logging, road building and agriculture destroy between one and two million square kilometers of these vital habitats every decade.

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Nicholas School Students Make a Splash in the Local Fisheries Market

Nicholas School Students Make a Splash in the Local Fisheries Market

Think of the last bit of seafood you ate. That nice, juicy shrimp lying on your plate, perfectly seasoned and grilled to perfection, brought to you fresh from the oceans of…Thailand?

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Unearthing Insights for a Sustainable Future In a Rural South Carolina Forest
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An Avian Metropolis
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