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New GIS system to support nationwide biodiversity monitoring

Map of Life, a global initiative led by the Yale Center for Biodiversity and Global Change, is building a geospatial data system to support biodiversity monitoring strategies and analyses. Working alongside Esri, participants are collaborating with government partners worldwide to develop the National Biodiversity Information System (NBIS).

 

L?na’i biodiversity highlighted by rediscovered rare native species

One of Hawaii’s largest native insects and a federally endangered caterpillar once believed to be extinct statewide has been recently rediscovered. The Maui Plant Extinction Prevention Program also helped to identify five rare native plant species, some of which hadn’t been recorded since the 1930s.

 

How fire is reviving Illinois’s vanishing prairie

For generations, Indigenous communities used fire to support native plants, improve wildlife habitat, and reduce invasive species across Illinois prairies. Colonization disrupted these cultural burning practices, contributing to prairie decline. Today, land management practitioners implement prescribed burning as both an ecological necessity and an important recognition of Indigenous knowledge.

Photo courtesy of the Minnesota DNR

The Lost 40: A Story of Minnesota's Scientific and Natural Areas

Hidden in northern Minnesota, the Lost 40 is a rare old-growth pine forest that survived the logging era by accident more than a century ago. Today, it offers a window into the state’s Scientific and Natural Areas program and the effort to protect Minnesota’s most remarkable and irreplaceable ecosystems. 

 

In Other News

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Missouri Prairie Foundation Recognizes 60th Anniversary in 2026

 

Be on the lookout for lesser celandine (Ficaria verna): A new invasive plant making its way across the Upper Midwest

 

Critical Habitat Protected for Four Mussel Species Across 17 Eastern, Midwestern States

 

Environmental Groups Take Trump Administration’s ‘God Squad’ to Court

 

Bradford Pear Tree (Pyrus calleryana) Bounty Program Replaces Invasive Trees With Native Species in North Carolina

 

Plans to remove obsolete dams in the Bronx River could boost efforts to restore dwindling populations

 

Colorado's statewide biodiversity survey enters third season with stories of discovery

 

New method to raise investment funds for projects that restore coastal wetlands for climate adaptation

 

Wildfires transform soil, turning a nutrient into poisonous chromium-6*

 

Why mycorrhizal fungi networks need more protection*

 

Lawsuit Challenges Big Bend Border Wall Construction

 

Native drought-tolerant plants could help us navigate climate change*

 

Protecting an Ancient Forest in Maine

 

AI for Biodiversity Measurement: Advancing Nature Finance

 

The Knowles-Nelson Stewardship fund faces an uncertain future in Wisconsin

 

Invasive Pest Alert issued for Asian jumping worms (Amynthas agrestis) that threaten native vegetation

 

Pollution Persists in the Florida Everglades Despite 40-Year Restoration Effort, Report Says

 

Illinois Implements State-Level Environmental Protections to Fill Gaps in Federal Rollbacks

 

Prop. 4 Invasive Species Grant Program: California Invasive Species Council and CDFA to host April 29 webinar, accept public comment on grant program development

 

Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" to stay open rejecting need for federal environmental review, appeals court rules

 

Attwater’s prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus cupido attwateri) and the fight to restore Texas coastal prairies

 

Researcher names rare New Jersey plant, paving way for protection

 

New Tool Helps States Quantify Benefits of Coastal Wetlands

 

How New Mexico is ‘building a forest’ by solving a seedling shortage*

 

Link between pollinators and diverse landscapes is a two-way street

 

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Recent YouTube Releases

 

Changing Fire Regimes, Ecological Legacies, and the Future of the Alaskan Boreal Forest

April 23, 2026

 

Research & Management of the Invasive Hemlock Woolly Adelgid: The Ongoing Effort to Save Hemlock Forests in the Eastern US & Canada

April 17, 2026

 

Collaborations that are Moving the Needle on Rare Butterfly Conservation

April 10, 2026

 

Job Opportunities

 
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Funding Opportunities

 

U.S. National Science Foundation: Long Term Research in Environmental Biology

Deadline: Ongoing

 

RESTORE Act Grant: Strengthening Gulf Coast Ecosystems

Deadline: October 31, 2026

 

National Park Service Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Units (CESU) Master Cooperative Agreements

Deadline: December 31, 2027

 

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