UF Preeminence — Five years later – Explosive growth and surge of new talent for a university on the rise
Topics being tackled by faculty who were hired as a result of UF’s preeminence designation include the following. Where feasible, we’ve included... Read More
		University bioQuest
Students Use Phones to Help Protect Biodiversity   UNIVERSITIES PREPARE FOR GLOBAL COMPETITION TO MAP NATURE The competition throughout April, the University... Read More
		Visualizing Branches of Knowledge Seminar
A seminar by: MANUEL LIMA Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at 6:00pm
		On the Number of Species
By Jonathan Spoelhof When reading about biodiversity, it’s common to find a sentence like this: “There are an estimated 352,000 species of... Read More
		International Women’s Day: Celebrate Women Rising in Conservation
Women Rising in Conservation In the western reaches of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, women are at the center of the... Read More
		Seminar: Landuse cover change and bats’ diversity: patterns, driving mechanisms and a measure for its mitigation
Farah Carrasco-Rueda, UFBI Fellow, Monday, March 12, 2018
		Bats Equal BIG DATA Challenges
  Working with acoustic data is a challenge that can be paralyzing due to the volumes of data generated that needs to... Read More
		Honeybees Help Farmers, But They Don’t Help The Environment
Honeybees are amazing and adorable, and they suffer when people spray pesticides or mow down wildflowers. We’ve heard plenty in recent years... Read More
		
 
		


