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Stories of Sustainability: Birds, Bees, and Trees

Temple Sustainability
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2020-12
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Geography and Urban Studies
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/7770
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Temple Sustainability tackled urban ecology and sustainability in the city through different disciplinary lenses with our event series, Birds, Bees and Trees. We featured two EcoChampion PhD student researchers, Timothy Swartz of the College of Science and Technology’s Biology Department and 2020 GRASP award winner, Austin Martin of College of Liberal Arts’ Geography and Urban Studies Department, sharing their stories of urban ecology and sustainability research. What does “sustainability” have to do with urban birds? Urban honey bees and pollinator forage: How urban development and social control factor into urban pollinator systems. In this collection, find a TU Sustainability blog summarizing the lectures and accompanying campus conversations and an EcoChampion profile of climate leadership for each of the lecturers.
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Available at: https://sites.temple.edu/tusustainability/2020/12/07/birds-in-urban-environments/
Available at: https://sites.temple.edu/tusustainability/2020/12/08/urban-bees-rethinking-city-green-spaces/
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