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  • At The Limit – Saving Forest Elephants

    Second largest rainforest on earth – Central Africa © Elephant Listening Project “STOP RIGHT THERE!” Came the warning just as I was leaving the research building. Eric, peering out of an adjacent doorway whispered “He’s right around the corner next…

  • Ana’s Field Notes from Dzanga Bai

    The magical Dzanga Bai Dzanga Bai in Central African Republic (CAR) Ana Verahrami, a Research Assistant with our Elephant Listening Project, recently embarked on a field trip to study forest elephants in Central African Republic (CAR).  Camp life is going great!…

  • An Unexpected Party

    Adam Frankel, student, postdoc, and colleague, leads friends and colleagues in a toast to Christopher Clark (in turquoise shirt, center) at a retirement celebration at the Lab of Ornithology in January. Here are a few highlights from the reflections shared…

  • Listening to Fish in Florida Bay: Understanding impacts of Freshwater Runoff on Estuarine Fish Behavior

    As freshwater drains south through Florida from Lake Okeechobee into the Gulf of Mexico, it travels through the Everglades and Florida Bay at the southern tip of Florida. This freshwater is critical for providing South Florida with water for drinking…

  • Studying a cryptic marine mammal species by eDNA

    The R/V Reuben Lasker in port at Ford Island, Honolulu In the words of The Who, I am reminded of a catchy tune: “Who are you? Who, who, who, who?” As we search for the identity of a mysterious beaked…