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What 400,000 trail camera images taught us about solar development and grassland birds
Solar development and wildlife conservation are routinely framed as competing priorities. In some contexts, they are. Bu …
Proactive conservation in action: RES expands bat bank to meet current and future regulatory needs
RES expands its Pennsylvania Bat Conservation Bank to include more species, offering flexible, science-backed solutions …
Choosing the right tree just got easier: An interview with a RES Arborist
It’s a common challenge: you want to plant the right tree, in the right place, but how do you choose? A newly updated on …
Investing in research: Studying the birds of Riverby
In this episode, we explore the Riverby Ranch restoration project in Texas, a groundbreaking effort that spans 15,000 ac …
The hawk wranglers of Riverby Ranch: Collecting data on raptors
During the now completed restoration of Riverby Ranch, a 15,000-acre site, a group of biology students from the Universi …
Endangered Vernal Pool Tadpole Shrimp thrive again in California
The Vernal Pool Tadpole Shrimp, an endangered species, was spotted thriving at our North Suisun Mitigation Bank in Solan …
Restoring nature’s fish habitats: Nicholls State University studies marsh terraces
In Louisiana’s coastal wetlands, a collaborative restoration project led by RES, BHP, and Nicholls State University aims …
RES eDNA and Innovation Leadership program
The Mule Train Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank near Nashville restores nearly four miles of streams using environment …
Klamath River Renewal Project: Molecular Library brief
The Klamath River Renewal Project Molecular Library Briefing Paper details the efforts to create a “genetic time capsule …