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Tyson scientists contribute to study on mammal activity patterns

Tyson scientists contribute to study on mammal activity patterns

Mar 14, 2025

St. Louis Wildlife Project collaborators Solny Adalsteinsson, Beth Biro, and Whitney Anthonysamy contributed local data to a global study of mammalian temporal activity. Findings published in Science Advances indicate that the timing of daily activities is highly changeable under human environmental impacts.

Tyson Research Center gets local high schoolers involved in research

Tyson Research Center gets local high schoolers involved in research

Aug 13, 2024

Launched in 2009, the Tyson Environmental Research Apprenticeship (TERA) program has provided about 200 mentored field research opportunities to high school students from across the St. Louis region. TERA aims to treat high schoolers like undergraduate students, giving them more responsibility than they’ve likely had before and holding them to high expectations.

Climate change intensifies impact of urbanization on city-dwelling wildlife

Climate change intensifies impact of urbanization on city-dwelling wildlife

Sep 5, 2023

Leaders of the St. Louis Wildlife Project, 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.