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Managed Ozark prairies are routinely burned in late winter and early spring, to help native grasses and flowers flourish. But what is the collateral damage to slow moving reptiles and amphibians who dwell in such ecosystems?
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Managed Ozark prairies are routinely burned in late winter and early spring, to help native grasses and flowers flourish. But what is the collateral damage to slow moving reptiles and amphibians who dwell in such ecosystems?
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Eric Boles, director of the University of Arkansas Office for Sustainability, has partnered with Jennifer Ogle, collections manager at the U of A…
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KUAF Community SpotlightEric Fuselier - with the Society of Wetland Scientists - talks about the annual Northwest Arkansas Wetland Ecology Tour taking place at the Woolsey Wet…
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More than a hundred scientists and volunteers spent 24 hours sampling plant, animal and insect species on Woolsey Wet Prairie on the west side of…