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  • The scientists in this study developed a process to help managers identify management priorities. As conditions change over time, the…
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    At Your Service: Developing Models to Help Natural Resource Managers Make Better Decisions

  • Cover of the Hidden in Plain Sight article
    In this study, researchers worked with middle and high school students to collect moss samples around industrial neighborhoods in Seattle,…
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    Hidden in Plain Sight – Using Moss to Detect Air Pollution and Engage Civic Scientists

  • PDF preview of "Knock on Wood" article
    The scientists in this study were interested in looking at how prescribed fire affects longleaf pine forests and their ability…
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    Knock on Wood: Understanding the Relationship Between the Red-Cockaded Woodpecker, Longleaf Pine, Fire, and Carbon

  • PDF preview of the lesson map for designing your own study using the scientist videos
    This lesson map outlines how you can use the scientist videos series to help students understand the scientific process. They…
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    Lesson Plan – Designing Your Own Study

  • Cover of the Golden Egg article. The main image is of a hawk about to land on a large rock.
    Denali National Park in Alaska has one of the largest reported golden eagle nesting populations. Golden eagles are legally protected…
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    The Golden Egg: Using Adaptive Management To Regulate Hiking Near Golden Eagle Nests in Denali National Park

  • The cover for the 'Tying the Knot' article. The main image is a photograph of thousands of horseshoe crabs on the beaches in Delaware Bay to lay their eggs.
    In this study, scientists wanted to examine how the harvest of horseshoe crabs in Delaware Bay affects the red knot.…
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    Tying the Knot: How Do Horseshoe Crab and Red Knot Populations Affect Each Other?

  • The cover for 'Which Wood You Choose' article. The main image is a photo of a canopy of bright green and yellow leafed tree branches.
    The scientists in this study were interested in exploring how the environmental conditions for wildlife species might change as landowners…
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    Which Wood You Choose? – Forest Landowners’ Selection of Trees for Planting Forests Can Have Different Outcomes

  • The cover of the Natural Inquirer journal for 'Scientific Models and Adaptive Management'. The image is a collage that includes a cluster of trees and a golden eagle.
    The Scientific Models in Adaptive Management Natural Inquirer examines a variety of different research topics including how hiking activities affect…
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    Scientific Models in Adaptive Management – Vol. 17 No. 1

  • The cover of Hidden in Plain Sight. There is a city scape in the back featuring a body of water. Foreground shows moss growing on a tree.
    In the second monograph in the Moon Trees Series, learn about a civic science project where middle and high school…
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    Hidden in Plain Sight – Vol. 1 No. 27

  • Front cover of the monograph "Knock on Wood" featuring an inset photo of a technician setting a prescribed fire with a drip torch and a background photo of a longleaf pine forest.
    The “Knock on Wood” monograph explores the complex relationships between carbon, fire, longleaf pine, and the red-cockaded woodpecker. Scientists conducted…
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    Knock on Wood – Vol. 1 No. 21

  • The cover for the Natural Inquirer Woodsy Owl Edition: Lend a Hand - Care for the Land! The main image is a photograph of a park ranger and a kid next to a stream holding small nets.
    The Woodsy Owl edition examines research on a variety of topics including how climate change affects owls in the Southwest,…
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    The Woodsy Owl Edition – Vol. 1 No. 22