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  • Biologists take samples of ballast water

    Ships Struggle To Battle Invasive Species As Global Trade Surges

    Ships Struggle To Battle Invasive Species As Global Trade Surges
    • March 20, 2017
    • Environmental Research Center
  • Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Dives Into Water’s Environmental and Cultural Impact

    Simultaneous Tours Begin in Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota and Wyoming
    • June 8, 2016
    • Anacostia Community Museum
    • Folklife and Cultural Heritage
    • Environmental Research Center
    • Traveling Exhibition Service
  • Smithsonian Scientists Find Sustainable Solutions for Oysters in the Future by Looking Deep Into the Past

    • May 23, 2016
    • Natural History Museum
    • Environmental Research Center
  • Oyster Disease Thrives in Nightly Dead Zones

    Low-oxygen Zones in the Shallows Leave Oysters More Vulnerable to Dermo
    • February 12, 2015
    • Environmental Research Center
  • Citizen Scientist Program

    Grant Supports Citizen Scientist Program Youth to Conduct Watershed Testing

    • December 17, 2014
    • Anacostia Community Museum
    • Environmental Research Center
  • Mathias Laboratory

    Smithsonian Opens New Sustainable Research Lab

    Mathias Lab Constructed To Be Smithsonian’s First LEED Platinum Building
    • September 10, 2014
    • Environmental Research Center
    • Research News
  • Melting Arctic Opens New Passages for Invasive Species

    Scientists Say Early Action Could Protect Coasts
    • May 28, 2014
    • Environmental Research Center
  • Middens

    Ancient Native American Refuse Enriches Forests Today

    Shell Middens in the Chesapeake Raise Soil Nutrients and Native Biodiversity
    • April 30, 2014
    • Environmental Research Center
  • deer

    Diverse Forests Resist Deer Better

    An Often-Maligned Herbivore Can Make Diverse Forests Stronger
    • April 8, 2014
    • Environmental Research Center
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    Climate Change Spurs Tropical Mangroves to Expand in the North

    • December 30, 2013
    • Environmental Research Center
    • Research News
  • Humans Threaten Wetlands’ Ability to Resist Sea-Level Rise

    • December 4, 2013
    • Environmental Research Center
  • man spreading carbon pellets onto marsh to remediate methylmercury

    New Low-Cost, Nondestructive Technology Cuts Risk from Mercury Hot Spots

    • October 25, 2013
    • Environmental Research Center
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