Paige Miller

Posts by Paige Miller

The Rufous-tailed Jacamar (Galbula ruficauda) is found more often in forested habitats than open, agricultural areas_Credit Daniel Karp

Stanford researchers offer new comprehensive conservation strategy

by on October 30, 2015 4:00 am
Costa Rica’s rich biological diversity of birds and other wildlife drives a thriving tourism industry and provides economically vital services to farmers, such as pest suppression, crop pollination and seed dispersal. Perspectives on why and how that diversity should be conserved can be equally varied, and sometimes conflict. A recent study by Stanford researchers may… Read more Stanford researchers offer new comprehensive conservation strategy
Jenna Davis and Anna Michalak sitting on a bench together

Stanford environmental researchers work to put sustainability into action

by on March 11, 2015 4:00 am
  ANNA MICHALAK‘s study of the Earth’s climate could soon take a giant leap forward, when a newly launched satellite begins to deliver the most comprehensive available measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide ever obtained. A team led by Michalak, a faculty member in the Carnegie Institution for Science’s Department of Global Ecology, on Stanford’s campus,… Read more Stanford environmental researchers work to put sustainability into action
Debra Perrone

Stanford's rising environmental leaders

by on February 25, 2015 5:22 pm
The Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment has named 20 fellows for the 2015 Rising Environmental Leaders Program (RELP). The interdisciplinary fellowship program exposes graduate students and postdoctoral scholars to national policy development, partnership building and public service in order to maximize the impact of their research. This year’s 20 RELP fellows were selected from… Read more Stanford's rising environmental leaders