Research in the Pocantico River Watershed
Graduate environmental science student, Sam Cronk, was at the Pocantico River this week examining the impact of social trails on the condition of the river.
Graduate environmental science student, Sam Cronk, was at the Pocantico River this week examining the impact of social trails on the condition of the river.
Environmental Studies student Talulah Barni ‘24, shares her experience interning with the Prospect Park Alliance and New York City Parks Department.
Environmental Studies and Science Professor Michelle Land recently co-authored an op-ed piece with Seidenberg professor John Cronin regarding a bill outlawing wildlife killing contests in New York State.
From studying Environmental Studies at Pace University to founding Conservación ConCiencia, find out how Raimundo Espinoza brings communities together for sustainable conservation and positive impact on the environment.
What persuades people to help protect threatened species and ecosystems? Most scientists think facts alone will change minds. They’re wrong. Pace Professor Anne Toomey, PhD, explains why in this article in the Revelator.
“Given the alarming decline in biodiversity globally and statewide, New York has a special duty to end this indiscriminate killing of wild animals that masquerades as wildlife conservation.” said Michelle Land, Pace University professor of environmental law and policy, and chief faculty of its Animal Advocacy Clinic.