Keyword: “Ecological Agriculture” 74 related articles found
Global Species Conservation Advances With Datadriven Strategies

Education · 11/07/2024

Global Species Conservation Advances With Datadriven Strategies

Based on the 2025 Species Conservation Report, this paper analyzes the global status of species conservation, emphasizing the application value of the Species Protection Index (SPI). Through case studies, it reveals the role of effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs) and ecological corridors in enhancing conservation effectiveness. Finally, it calls for strengthened global cooperation and data-driven strategies to jointly address the biodiversity crisis and build a sustainable future. The study highlights the urgent need for proactive and collaborative efforts to safeguard global biodiversity.

Michigan Launches 4M Soil Health Project to Curb Algal Blooms

Education · 09/24/2024

Michigan Launches 4M Soil Health Project to Curb Algal Blooms

The University of Michigan has received a $4 million grant to partner with farmers in addressing lakeside algal blooms by improving soil health. The project aims to increase soil organic carbon, reduce nutrient runoff from farmland, and promote sustainable agricultural practices. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and policy support, the initiative hopes to reduce harmful algal blooms, enhance agricultural sustainability, and create a win-win situation for the ecological environment and economic development of lakeside regions. The funding will support research, outreach, and implementation of best management practices.

Career Opportunities for Immigrants Opening New Chapters in the American Workplace

Job Search · 07/28/2025

Career Opportunities for Immigrants Opening New Chapters in the American Workplace

Immigrants in the United States have a diverse range of job opportunities across various fields, including agriculture, construction, education, hospitality, manufacturing, public administration, sales, and technology. Each sector offers ample room for career growth, enabling immigrants to find ideal jobs through vocational training and skill enhancement. The article provides an in-depth overview of the characteristics and entry requirements of each industry, assisting immigrants in starting a new chapter in their careers.

Dr Ock Chun Named Interim Associate Dean at Uconns CAHNR

Education · 08/25/2025

Dr Ock Chun Named Interim Associate Dean at Uconns CAHNR

The University of Connecticut's College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources welcomes Professor Ock Chun, a nutritional sciences expert, as Interim Associate Dean. Professor Chun brings extensive research experience in nutritional epidemiology. Her appointment is expected to drive the college's research development, enhance teaching quality, and contribute to improved public health. Chun's expertise will be invaluable in advancing the college's mission and fostering innovation within the field of nutritional sciences at UConn.

New York State Fair Celebrates Food Culture and Heritage

Culture · 08/21/2025

New York State Fair Celebrates Food Culture and Heritage

The 2025 New York State Fair will kick off on August 20th, expecting over 860,000 attendees. This grand carnival, a fusion of food, entertainment, and culture, offers a wealth of engaging experiences. It also serves as a window into New York State's agriculture, crafts, and technological advancements. Adult tickets are priced at $8, while children and seniors enjoy free admission. On-site parking is available for a fee of $12.41 for those driving.

Corpse Flowers Heat Odor Tactics Lure Pollinators

Education · 11/10/2024

Corpse Flowers Heat Odor Tactics Lure Pollinators

A recent study by Professor Schaller's team at Dartmouth College elucidates the molecular mechanisms underlying the corpse flower's unique thermogenesis and scent composition. Through genetic analysis, they discovered that alternative oxidase genes play a crucial role in heat generation, and putrescine is a significant component of the distinctive odor, aiding in attracting pollinators. This research provides new insights into plant adaptation and ecological roles, offering implications for plant conservation and management. The findings shed light on how this remarkable plant uses heat and smell to ensure its survival.

Clemson University Honors Founding Legacy of Education Service

Education · 11/07/2024

Clemson University Honors Founding Legacy of Education Service

In 2025, Clemson University will publicly display Thomas Green Clemson's will to inspire education and social responsibility, highlighting his contributions to agriculture and engineering. This event will showcase the legal document that established the university and its enduring commitment to Clemson's vision. The display aims to reinforce the importance of his educational legacy and the legal guarantees that ensure its continuation for future generations. It serves as a reminder of the foundational principles upon which the university was built.

Purdue University Advances Lowcarbon Industrial AI in Hard Tech Corridor

Education · 06/20/2024

Purdue University Advances Lowcarbon Industrial AI in Hard Tech Corridor

Purdue University, in collaboration with Google, is leveraging AI to develop low-carbon industrial building designs and fostering a regional innovation ecosystem through the construction of a hard technology corridor. Furthermore, Purdue is committed to sustainable agriculture, exploring green maple syrup production, and restoring commercial flight services to stimulate regional economic growth. These initiatives demonstrate Purdue's leadership in sustainable development, technological innovation, and economic advancement. The university's multifaceted approach aims to create a more sustainable and prosperous future for the region.

Duke University Board Expands Diversity in Governance Overhaul

Education · 07/02/2025

Duke University Board Expands Diversity in Governance Overhaul

Duke University's Board of Trustees welcomes seven new members with diverse backgrounds spanning agriculture, healthcare, finance, religion, and public policy. This initiative aims to foster innovation, improve decision-making quality, and enhance social responsibility through deep-level diversity. The article analyzes each member's expertise and strengths, explores the challenges and coping strategies for diversified management, and emphasizes the vital role of alumni in university governance. The new members bring a wealth of experience that will contribute to the university's strategic direction and overall success.

Crystal Cave, Pennsylvania: Underground Wonders and All-Season Travel Guide

Travel · 07/16/2025

Crystal Cave, Pennsylvania: Underground Wonders and All-Season Travel Guide

The Crystal Cave in Pennsylvania is a natural wonder that invites all types of visitors to explore. The stunning geological formations and rich ecosystems inside provide a unique experience. Visitors can learn about the cave’s formation history through professional guided tours. It is recommended to wear non-slip shoes and bring a coat for the visit, making it ideal for families and nature lovers.

Exploring the Wonders of Nature A Journey Through Zion National Park

Travel · 07/23/2025

Exploring the Wonders of Nature A Journey Through Zion National Park

Zion National Park, located in Utah, USA, is centered around the stunning Zion Canyon, showcasing unique geological wonders and rich biodiversity. Home to 289 bird species, 75 mammal species, and a diverse array of plants, it offers an exceptional venue for exploring nature and human history. Whether hiking or photography, Zion promises unforgettable experiences for visitors.

Yellowstone Wolf Pups Surprise Scientists with Longdistance Moves

Travel · 08/01/2025

Yellowstone Wolf Pups Surprise Scientists with Longdistance Moves

A University of California, Berkeley study challenges conventional understanding by revealing long-distance migrations of gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park during pup rearing. This migration may be driven by the pursuit of prey resources or living space, demonstrating the remarkable adaptability and survival intelligence of gray wolves. This discovery provides new perspectives for wildlife conservation and highlights the complex behaviors of apex predators in dynamic ecosystems. Further research is needed to fully understand the motivations and consequences of this previously undocumented behavior.

Farmers Fishermen Gain Tax Relief Via Income Averaging

Taxation · 08/07/2025

Farmers Fishermen Gain Tax Relief Via Income Averaging

Farmers and fishermen can effectively reduce their tax burden during high-income years by utilizing Schedule J on Form 1040 to choose the three-year income averaging method, thereby maximizing their economic benefits.

Qing Zhao Pioneers Lowcarbon Ammonia Synthesis Breakthrough

Education · 02/13/2025

Qing Zhao Pioneers Lowcarbon Ammonia Synthesis Breakthrough

Professor Qing Zhao's team is exploring the application of lithium-based electrolytes in the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) using machine learning and quantum mechanics, aiming to revolutionize traditional high-carbon ammonia production methods. This research not only improves the energy efficiency of ammonia production but also provides new solutions for sustainable agricultural development. While facing commercialization challenges, the prospects are promising and require policy support and interdisciplinary collaboration to realize the full potential of this greener ammonia production approach.