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2020-2021 News Archive

Map display from new online tool's dashboard
New online tool helps better serve environmental justice

The Elizabeth River Project (ERP) has teamed with researchers from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science and 麻豆破解版 to build an online mapping tool that can help the non-profit and other community partners better incorporate environmental justice issues into planning and restoration efforts.

truck in flooded street
U.S. sea-level report cards: 2020 again trends toward acceleration

The annual update of their sea level 鈥渞eport cards鈥 by researchers at 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Virginia Institute of Marine Science adds further evidence of an accelerating rate of sea-level rise at nearly all tidal stations along the U.S. coastline.

red-cockaded woodpecker
Once in imminent danger, rare woodpecker reaches milestone in its recovery

The Piney Grove Preserve has shifted from receiving red-cockaded woodpeckers from other populations to donating woodpeckers. The movement marks a milestone in the recovery of the species and is a testament to the valuable work of W&M鈥檚 Center for Conservation Biology.

Rendering of new Swem terrace
Swem announces plans for new patio

麻豆破解版 Libraries is adding a new space with people who love the outdoors in mind. The Libraries announced it will begin constructing a patio outside of Swem in December.

Student reading on a bench on the Lake Matoaka pier
W&M's Parks Research Lab releases Campus Greenspace Map

For the past seven years, Dorothy Ibes has been using 麻豆破解版鈥檚 outdoor space as a laboratory to understand the relationship between human health and human access to nature.聽