The campus is leading a new NSF grant to digitize, make available 1.5 million-plus images of global bee specimens
Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration
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Planned one-day burn is intended to expand restoration of wildflowers and native bluff scrub vegetation
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Data science enables researchers to better manage and share research collections
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NSF-funded statewide project will digitize flowering plant species, facilitate climate change research
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One-day burn to control non-native grasses rescheduled for Friday, August 31
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The UCSB Library presents an exhibit that explores the scientific discoveries of legendary botanist Sir Joseph Banks
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UCSB breaks ground on its collaborative wetland and habitat restoration effort at North Campus Open Space
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New gift funds CCBER's collection manager; Mireia Beas-Moix is the curator and custodian of some half-million scientific specimens
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The entire student body of Harding University Partnership School did just that on May 14
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The Cheadle Center for Biodiversity & Ecological Restoration's first Nature Saturdays nature walk was a success
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Endowment launched by Vernon Cheadle's family will safeguard his legacy by supporting operations that holds his botanic collections
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What do stormwater management, whale migration, and inner peace have in common? They're the subjects of a few of the newest interpretive signs around the UC Santa Barbara campus.
