Conservation
WCL Professor Snape Hosts Lunch Discussion on Horseshoe Crab Conservation
On March 21, Professor Snape led a lunch and learn titled “The American Horseshoe Crab: An Ancient Beach Icon Fighting For Its Survival” at WCL. Highlighting critical issues, he addressed the challenges faced by horseshoe crabs, including their exploitation by pharmaceutical and fishing industries. He also discussed the Center for Biological Diversity’s recent petition to the […]CECE Incubator Grant Project: Remote Sensing and Knowledge Co-Production in Northern Haiti
Right now, Haiti is in a moment of intense political crisis, and gangs in urban Port-au-Prince have a stranglehold on the country’s economy. In the countryside, this means food, medicine, and other commodities are extremely expensive and hard to obtain. In this chaotic moment, this collaborative research continues to support civil society groups who are […]Addressing Climate Change Through Our Nation’s Service Corps
Traditional Trades Advancement Program Year 1 As part of its work assessing how federal service corps programs are expanding their efforts to care for the environment and diversify their workforces, CECE is studying the Traditional Trades Advancement Program (TTAP), a youth service project funded by the National Parks Service. This research aims to analyze TTAP through survey data […]