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Rob reveals Nick and Allison's contest to find the rarest butterfly in Smithsonian Magazine



  Summing up the benfits of corridors for conservation [e360 article] [podcast]




Allison uses behavioral and genetic approaches to show how urbanzation affects (and does not affect) rare North Carolina butterflies [pdf]



Brenda [pdf] and Lauren [pdf] show how and when corridors can affect parasites



St. Francis' satyr featured in
Wildlife in North Carolina and in the Endangered Species Bulletin




Photo of the Dunn, Gross,
and Haddad lab retreat 2011

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St. Francis satyr
We study the application of ecological principles to the conservation of biodiversity, from individual rare animals to all species living within a community.


We are particularly focused on strategies like use of habitat corridors that are intended to overcome the negative effects of habitat loss and fragmentation.

SRS Corridor Experiment
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