A new study predicts grizzly bear habitat use in the Bitterroot Ecosystem of Montana and Idaho
These predictions can help to mitigate human-wildlife conflict in the region
Developing the next generation of USGS water monitoring technologies
Study finds salamanders are surprisingly abundant in northeastern forests
This news comes as scientists assess potential costs of a looming amphibian disease before it arrives on US shores
USGS announces elevation and hydrography data acquisition partnership opportunities for fiscal year 2025
Heating Limestone: A Major CO2 Culprit in Construction
Why USGS scientists are talking about cement's carbon footprint
USGS and Australia formally partner for upcoming Landsat Next satellite mission
Algal blooms aren’t always harmful, but when they are, science is here to help
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