Inside the iconic structure far from the UA's main campus, it's all about the science. Climate change researcher Tyeen Taylor uses the simulation rainforest to study botanical volatiles, looking for clues to how plants manage high temperatures and drought. With UANews video.
UA ecologist Donald Falk said during a congressional briefing that new research and technologies offer exceptional solutions in managing dangers presented by wildland fires.
Alumnus Nick Lunn uses compelling visual storytelling to share the world via National Geographic programming. The second in a three-part series on Wildcats who are in their dream jobs.
The website is a satellite-based drought monitoring system that is helping environmental scientists, land management agents, ranchers and others assess drought and wildfire danger.