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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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Then, there it was. A video of a young woman reminding her audience that USAjobs had just uploaded a ton of new park ranger positions. Huh, I thought to myself, park rangers get sick hats.
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Then, there it was. A video of a young woman reminding her audience that USAjobs had just uploaded a ton of new park ranger positions. Huh, I thought to myself, park rangers get sick hats.
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In a wildlife conservation study published Dec. 8, 2020, UC Berkeley researchers found that management and conservation of cross-boundary wildlife activity in national parks are lax.
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In a wildlife conservation study published Dec. 8, 2020, UC Berkeley researchers found that management and conservation of cross-boundary wildlife activity in national parks are lax.
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A recent study on elk migration patterns in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem provided insights into the flexibility of migration timing and its implications for the rest of the ecosystem.
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A recent study on elk migration patterns in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem provided insights into the flexibility of migration timing and its implications for the rest of the ecosystem.
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Two new field stations were added to the UC Natural Reserve System, or UCNRS, on Friday through a vote from the UC Board of Regents. The decision expands the UCNRS to 41 locations — the largest university-administered natural reserve system in the world.
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Two new field stations were added to the UC Natural Reserve System, or UCNRS, on Friday through a vote from the UC Board of Regents. The decision expands the UCNRS to 41 locations — the largest university-administered natural reserve system in the world.
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A group of 41 scientists published a paper in Science magazine about the applications of paleontology in climate biology, which was the result of a meeting in 2015 at UC Berkeley on the future of biological conservation.
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A group of 41 scientists published a paper in Science magazine about the applications of paleontology in climate biology, which was the result of a meeting in 2015 at UC Berkeley on the future of biological conservation.
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In the wake of prolonged drought conditions, researchers are looking at the effects and impact on giant sequoias.
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In the wake of prolonged drought conditions, researchers are looking at the effects and impact on giant sequoias.
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