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Research Overview Projects Publications Infrastructure Natural Resources Education Overview Undergraduate Opportunities High School Opportunities Tyson Conservation Corps ESA SEEDS STL Hosting courses Community Overview People News & Events Seminars Humans of Tyson About About Us Social Justice Commitment Land Acknowledgement Policies Natural Resources Sustainable operations Contact Us Give Research Overview Projects Publications Infrastructure Natural Resources Education Overview Undergraduate Opportunities High School Opportunities Tyson Conservation Corps ESA SEEDS STL Hosting courses Community Overview People News & Events Seminars Humans of Tyson About About Us Social Justice Commitment Land Acknowledgement Policies Natural Resources Sustainable operations Contact Us Give September 5, 2023 News Kim medley Climate change intensifies impact of urbanization on city-dwelling wildlife Kim medley September 5, 2023 News Climate change intensifies impact of urbanization on city-dwelling wildlife Kim medley September 5, 2023 News Sep 5, 2023Leaders of the St. Louis Wildlife Project—Whitney Anthonysamy (University of Health Sciences & Pharmacy in St. Louis), Solny, Adalsteinsson (Tyson), and Beth Biro (Tyson)— along with colleagues across the Urban Wildlife Information Network, recently published research in Nature Ecology & Evolution showing the effects of climate, urbanization, and species traits on wildlife in cities. This work was featured in The New York Times (below). Source:https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/04/science/cities-wildlife-climate-change.html Newer PostTyson observatory is WashU's dark sky siteOlder PostRockwood School District highlights student research at Tyson other news & events Featured WashU Class of 2024: Committed to climate solutions Gentrified areas have more urban wildlife Exploring the humanities at Tyson Tyson Flora Project Catalogs Plant Biodiversity Some mosquitoes like it hot Audio recordings help ID urban bats Summer 2023: Educational Programming Adapts to New Growth Tyson observatory is WashU's dark sky site Climate change intensifies impact of urbanization on city-dwelling wildlife Rockwood School District highlights student research at Tyson Back to Top For Students Undergraduate program High school programs Find a research mentor Summer seminar series Tyson Conservation Corps For Researchers Infrastructure Natural resources Research policies and application Publications For Faculty & Staff Getting to Tyson Contact information Bring your course to Tyson Summer seminar series For Alumni & Friends Donate Summer seminar series News & Events 6750 Tyson Valley Road, Eureka, MO, 63025(314) [email protected] Washington University in St. Louis | One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130Tyson Research Center | 6750 Tyson Valley Road, Eureka, MO 63025 | 314-935-8430 | [email protected] Give © 2020. Washington University Tyson Research Center. All rights reserved.

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