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News > Tim Campbell

Tag: Tim Campbell

09/04/19

Sea Grant staffer researches effective communication techniques using AIS example

An unorthodox, entertaining video coupled with effective promotion is a cost-effective way to educate people about an important issue, researchers found.

08/14/19

Researchers examine environmental implications of Buddhist practice of life release

Researchers are working on guidance that will help natural resource managers understand the Buddhist practice of life release and its potential implications for the environment.

08/12/19

Wisconsin unveils updated plan for management of aquatic invasive species

The new AIS management plan focuses on pathways of invasion, rather than specific species, and reflects both new threats and new control options and beneficial partnerships.

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