An armored mammal, once limited to the swamps and forests of the Deep South, is now burrowing its way through the backyards and woodlands of ...
Her love for insects started early. “From the moment I could walk, I was outside looking at insects,” she said. “I even kept a... More than 1.6 million square miles of forests have disappeared since ...
Welcome to Purdue’s home for basic plant biology! The CPB community connects faculty, staff, graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in the plant sciences across different departments and ...
More than 1.6 million square miles of forests have disappeared since 1990, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. That area exceeds the expanse of the seven largest ...
A new, state-of-the-art, Forestry and Natural Resources building is essential to increasing our technological capabilities, expanding space for program growth, and bringing all FNR faculty, staff, and ...
Purdue EDGE (Empowerment, Development, Growth, Education) in Ag Team is dedicated to equipping individuals with the skills, confidence, and network needed to succeed in agriculture. By fostering ...
Join our department, colleagues, and friends as we welcome special guests and advance Purdue FNR in natural resources. Seminars are held on Mondays at 3:30 p.m. in the Roy L. Whistler Hall of ...
Hurricane season is upon us in the United States, and Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton have caused extensive devastation to the southeastern part of the country. While it is too soon to know the ...
The Center for Commercial Agriculture’s newsletter, Commercial AgNews! The newsletter is delivered twice a month providing you with updates regarding upcoming Center programs, as well as newly ...
Martell Forest is located in the Central Hill Plain natural region in Tippecanoe County. When it was acquired, it provided a location for research and outdoor lab teaching opportunities close to the ...
From his early days as an undergraduate, Purdue Agricultural Economics Professor Jacob Ricker-Gilbert was driven by a single ...
Over the next century, rising temperatures and changing precipitation patterns across the Midwest will likely have widespread consequences for Indiana's forests. Expected changes include shifts in the ...
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