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Media & Popular Science
"Ecological Zombies" are going hog wild on the southern landscape, Earthly Podcast, October 2023
Clemson students are going 'hog wild' with undergraduate research, WYFF News 4, April 2023
Patterns of wildlife 'range loss' could offer clues for conservation, Conservation International - Conservation News Blog, March 2023
Human-elephant conflict in the Western Okavango Panhandle - Plain Language Summary, Relational Thinking Blog, February 2023
What is anthropogenic resistance? Conservation Corridor, April 2021
A new mapping method could help humans and wildlife coexist, Popular Science, February 2021
Ecoexist's response regarding the lifting of the hunting ban in Botswana, Ecoexist Facebook Page, June 2019
Student web publication chronicles year in conservation research, AgriLife Today, Texas A&M December 2018
Collaboration Across Contexts: When Language and Perspective Differ, Applied Biodiversity Science Perspectives Series 2018
Erin Buchholtz selected to attend the prestigious AniMove Summer School in Germany, ABS Program Student Spotlight 2018
Buchholtz and Redmore awarded ABS Collaborative Multidisciplinary Research Award, Program website news 2017
Thieves in the night: Elephant crop-raiding in Botswana, Applied Biodiversity Science Perspectives Series 2016
Putting the “Applied” in Applied Biodiversity Science, Applied Biodiversity Science Perspectives Series 2015
Clemson students are going 'hog wild' with undergraduate research, WYFF News 4, April 2023
Patterns of wildlife 'range loss' could offer clues for conservation, Conservation International - Conservation News Blog, March 2023
Human-elephant conflict in the Western Okavango Panhandle - Plain Language Summary, Relational Thinking Blog, February 2023
What is anthropogenic resistance? Conservation Corridor, April 2021
A new mapping method could help humans and wildlife coexist, Popular Science, February 2021
Ecoexist's response regarding the lifting of the hunting ban in Botswana, Ecoexist Facebook Page, June 2019
Student web publication chronicles year in conservation research, AgriLife Today, Texas A&M December 2018
Collaboration Across Contexts: When Language and Perspective Differ, Applied Biodiversity Science Perspectives Series 2018
Erin Buchholtz selected to attend the prestigious AniMove Summer School in Germany, ABS Program Student Spotlight 2018
Buchholtz and Redmore awarded ABS Collaborative Multidisciplinary Research Award, Program website news 2017
Thieves in the night: Elephant crop-raiding in Botswana, Applied Biodiversity Science Perspectives Series 2016
Putting the “Applied” in Applied Biodiversity Science, Applied Biodiversity Science Perspectives Series 2015