The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is getting closer to completion, and UCLA IoES Professor Travis Longcore has played a key role in its design. His research on artificial light at night has informed decisions to minimize light pollution and create a safe passage for nocturnal animals. Learn more about the crossing's progress—and how it's quite different from building a freeway overpass—here: https://lnkd.in/gpK6h8Tp
UCLA Environment
高等教育
Los Angeles,CA 2,898 位关注者
UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability | Moving Science to Action ??
关于我们
UCLA's Institute of the Environment and Sustainability is a dynamic research and education center propelling scientific knowledge into environmental action. Home to two graduate degree programs and the undergraduate Environmental Science B.S. program, our hands-on approach empowers students to tackle real-world problems. With eight research centers and collaborations across the UCLA network, we extend our impact nationally and globally. Fueled by the optimism and impatience of our students and faculty, we envision a beautiful future in 2050—where air, water, food, people, and nature thrive. Join us in shaping a better world by tackling today’s most urgent environmental challenges.
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https://www.ioes.ucla.edu
UCLA Environment的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Los Angeles,CA
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 1997
- 领域
- air quality和food systems
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La Kretz Hall, Suite 300
US,CA,Los Angeles,90024
UCLA Environment员工
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Ken Button
Co-Founder & CEO of ContractSafe
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Travis Longcore
Adjunct Professor @ UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability
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Elías Jabbe, MCIPR
Elias213.com | ESG leader | MIT Media Lab '16 | Harvard Business Review '10 | NSF I-Corps ZAP '24 | USGBC-LA GBC '23 | PRWeek UK Power Book '20 '21…
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Daniel Swain
Climate Scientist
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Thank you to everyone who presented, exhibited, and contributed maps and apps, and especially to all of our sponsors! It was an amazing time for the many 100's of folks who joined us throughout the day here in LA County, California! It was a truly fabulous day to share the many ways in which GIS supports and enhances our communities through the work our dedicated GIS teams and collaborators do every day. If you missed us, it's not too late to partake in our online maps and apps gallery: https://lnkd.in/gTpNUARa Stay tuned in early 2025 when we'll post speaker videos from the event and be sure to mark your calendar for our 18th Annual GIS Day to be held on Wednesday, November 19, 2025! #LACoGISday #GISday #GIS #geospatial #gisday2024 #datascience LAC I. County
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Birds, as environmental humanities scholar and avian aficionado Ursula Heise can attest, have profoundly important stories to tell — if only we know how to listen. Learn more about the avian-inspired lessons Heise has gathered from literature and life. https://ucla.in/3AoqxlO #WeAreUCLAvian #birds | UCLA Department of English | UCLA Environment | ??: Courtesy of Ursula Heise
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New UCLA study reveals that nearly half of Colombia’s culturally important plants lack conservation safeguards, leaving artisans and ancient traditions at risk. These plants are effectively invisible to the international conservation community, says Katherine Hernandez, IoES Ph.D. candidate and lead author of the study. “The loss of a plant, even if it’s not globally extinct, would feel like a loss of identity for some communities.” Read the article: https://ucla.in/3ALQTys
Nearly half of Colombia’s culturally important plant species lack conservation protections
ioes.ucla.edu
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UCLA IoES Professor Travis Longcore explores 11 ways artificial lights affect animals for Smithsonian Magazine. From seals and beetles who rely on dark skies for navigation, to migrating monarch butterflies and birds: “Wherever you look you’re going to find influences,” Longcore said.
From Prolonging Wallaby Pregnancies to Disorienting Hatchling Turtles, 11 Ways Artificial Lights Affect Animals
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Congratulations to Nina Gualinga on winning the Pritzker Environmental Genius Award! Kudos as well to the inspiring finalists, Oladosu Adenike and Callie Veelenturf. Nina, a co-founder of Mujeres Amazónicas, champions indigenous rights in the Ecuadorian Amazon with courage and dedication. As Tony Pritzker said, “It’s incredible what you can accomplish at that moment in life when you don’t know you can’t change the world.” So inspired by these young women making a global impact—and it was especially heartwarming to see Nina share the moment with her son—such a beautiful reminder of the next generation these efforts support. I can’t wait to see what they achieve next! This UCLA Environment event is truly one of my favorites each year! #PritzkerGeniusAward #EnvironmentalGenius #InspiringWomen UCLA
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The smile says it all—congratulations to Nina Gualinga for winning the 2024 Pritzker Environmental Genius Award! ?? ?? Gualinga received the award for advocating for Indigenous rights and environmental justice, leading to groundbreaking policy changes that protect crucial ecosystems in the Amazon and beyond. With the award’s $100,000 prize, she plans to build a new center for Indigenous women in Ecuador to strategize, heal, and create peaceful resistance ?????? “This award is not only mine,” Gualinga said. “I do what I do because I have been inspired and encouraged by other women in my life.” ?? Learn more about the award and her work: https://lnkd.in/g_4iE5k2 / UCLA College
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?? TOMORROW at UCLA: Lunch & Learn with the 2024 #PritzkerGenius Award finalists ???? Hear from environmental leaders on creating lasting solutions for our planet. RSVP ??: https://ucla.in/4eTOfW9
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Frighteningly beautiful fall vibes at UCLA ????? #GoBruins
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It’s #BatWeek! ?? To celebrate, we caught up with Iroro Tanshi, 2023 UCLA Pritzker Award winner, about her incredible work conserving West Africa’s last pristine forests. From wildfire prevention to saving endangered bats, she’s doing whatever it takes to protect these vital ecosystems. Read the full Q&A: https://lnkd.in/gQSHK4-q