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Auburn University announces new deanship in honor of Emmett F Thompson, first dean of School of Forestry
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Auburn professor co-authors study finding that carbon dioxide levels within plant communities influence soil carbon dioxide emissions
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Auburn University wildlife professor wins major award for book on invasive wild pig research
Published: January 14, 2021
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An Auburn University faculty member is among a group of experts recognized by a major scientific organization for a groundbreaking book about invasive wild pigs.
Steve Ditchkoff, the William R. and Fay Ireland Distinguished Professor in the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, along with his co-editors, won The Wildlife Society’s 2020 Wildlife Publication Award in the “edited book” category for the book, “Invasive Wild Pigs in North America: Ecology, Impacts, and Management,” published by CRC Press in January 2020.
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By Teri Greene
Auburn University
A recent study co-authored by an Auburn University professor, using nearly two decades of data on birds inhabiting New York City parks, answers longstanding questions about how well urban green spaces function to protect biodiversity, particularly the varieties of bird species.
Professor Christopher Lepczyk of Auburn’s School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences said the study, published in the international journal Landscape and Urban Planning, examined three major aspects of urban green spaces isolation, shape and area to determine which provided the strongest support for biodiversity.