News Briefs

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Network News Fall 2007, Vol. 20 No. 2

A Web log or "blog" is a journal posted on the Internet.

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Network News Fall 2007, Vol. 20 No. 2

Deana Pennington, research faculty at the LTER Network Office, has received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to continue her work on enabling science communities to incorpora

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Network News Fall 2007, Vol. 20 No. 2

The final report on "Rising to the Challenge: Integrating Social Science into NSF Environmental Observatories," co-authored by Shalini Vajjhala, Alan Krupnick, and Eleanor McCormick, has been relea

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Network News Spring 2007, Vol. 20 No. 1

The Cedar Creek (CDR) LTER work on the use of low-input, high-diversity prairie restoration as a way to produce biofuels and provide a variety of environmental benefits has created a great deal of

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Web Updates

Studies by scientists at the Santa Barbara Coastal LTER have found that the proliferation of "coastal armor" -- or human-made structures erected along the coast to fight beach erosion -- is adverse

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Web Updates

An April 26, 2007 opinion piece by Charles T. Driscoll Jr. and David C.

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Network News Spring 2007, Vol. 20 No. 1

Dr. Bruce Lee Haines, a valued colleague and friend, passed away on 16 February 2007 in Athens, Georgia. Bruce was a dedicated teacher and researcher in ecosystem ecology.

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Network News Spring 2007, Vol. 20 No. 1

FORT COLLINS - William Parton, a senior scientist with Colorado State University's (CSU) Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory and co-Principal Investigator of the Shortgrass Steppe

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Network News Spring 2007, Vol. 20 No. 1

January 2007 - California Sea Grant announced that, an SBC graduate student, is one of two new Knauss Fellows, who will join 42 other Knauss winners from other states for a yearlon

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Network News Spring 2007, Vol. 20 No. 1

Florence Wyman has joined the technical staff at the LTER Network Office and will be assuming Greg Shore's duties as System Administrator upon his expected retirement this summer.