New research reveals the organizing principles behind stream communities
UC Natural Reserve System
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Ocean acidification widespread in the California current, but pockets of protection exist
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UCSB runs seven of the 39 sites comprising the UC Natural Reserve System, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary
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Scientists will use the UC Natural Reserve System to study the ecological impacts of climate change in California
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Driven by a love of nature, alumna Linda Duttenhaver gives $2 million to renovate the historic Ranch House at UCSB’s Sedgwick Natural Reserve.
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One person's wildfire is another person's research opportunity.
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Climate monitoring stations take climate change beyond the anecdotal.
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Though separated from the mainland by 20 miles of water, Santa Cruz Island is close to the hearts of many researchers and visitors.
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Shorelines, woodlands, streams, and deserts were the stars of the moment, as UC Santa Barbara's natural reserves were highlighted at the inaugural Natural Reserve System Day.
