Berkeley joins Giant Sequoia Lands Coalition
All public and Tribal land management agencies in stewardship of giant sequoias will work together to protect the iconic trees from threats of climate change and catastrophic wildfire.
Institute Faculty Affiliate Publishes New Research on Large Landscape Conservation
A paper co-authored by Arthur Middleton explores how states could tap national park visitors to fund wildlife conservation efforts.
In a desert seared by climate change, burrowers fare better than birds
Professor Steven Beissinger was the senior author of the study on the Mohave Desert's fauna.
Researchers propose conservation funding through National Park management
Researchers in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management collaborated with the University of Wyoming on the study.
Institute for Parks releases third issue of Parks Stewardship Forum
The new issue discusses integrating the humanities and arts into ocean literacy and stewardship.
Conservation Conversations group issues policy recommendations
In a new report, the Berkeley Parks Institute and partnering agencies offer conservation recommendations for the incoming Biden-Harris administration.
Conservation Conversations launches webinar series
Members of the Institute for Parks, People, and Biodiversity and the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management participated in the inaugural event.