Suburban Biodiversity Conservation Center: A New Vision for Conservation
The newly named Suburban Biodiversity Conservation Center launches new hands-on projects and opportunities for Pace and the local communities.
The newly named Suburban Biodiversity Conservation Center launches new hands-on projects and opportunities for Pace and the local communities.
Pace University’s Animal Policy Project partners with the New York State Wildlife Rehabilitation Council as increased threats to wildlife prompt alliance of “Nature’s First Responders.”
Reported by James Steigerwald, editor-in-chief of The Pace Chronicle, the story of a black bear wandering near Pace University has captured plenty of local attention. Jacob Reiter, who manages Pace’s conservation center, said the bear was likely in a state of hyperphagia, a feeding frenzy before hibernation.
Congratulations to Environmental Science student Hannah Engelmeyer ’25 who won awards for their paper and their presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Fellows!
Associate Professor Anne Toomey, PhD, recently published the book Science with Impact: How to Engage People, Change Practice, and Influence Policy which offers guidance for researchers and practitioners looking to connect their work with broader societal needs, from community engagement to influencing policy.