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Nick talks (at 5:30AM) about the
rarest butterflies at the 24hr grand
opening of North Carolina's new
Nature Research Center [photo]



Laura shows landscape connectivity is important for the St. Francis's satyr butterfly [reprint]




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]




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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