John King knows there are deer on his small Madison County farm. Lots and lots of deer. He and his wife also have seen red foxes, coyotes and raccoons, among ot| Odum School of Ecology
Shaping the future of ecological inquiry and application to better understand our rapidly changing planet, educating the next generation and serving the public.| Odum School of Ecology
Beekeepers need a prescription when hives get sick, but few veterinarians are qualified to treat bees. A new course at UGA will change that.| Odum School of Ecology
William Fitt is a Professor and Graduate faculty at the University of Georgia's Odum School of Ecology.| Odum School of Ecology
A two-year study found high mosquito numbers in some Atlanta neighborhoods, showing how mosquitos can thrive in human-made environments.| Odum School of Ecology
Valeria Aspinall saw the first female Tapir Valley tree frog in 2020. The tiny, critically endangered frog exists only in a 20-acre wetland in Costa Rica.| Odum School of Ecology
Ants are hardwired to accept just one queen or multiple queens, but a minority can change the way others behave, an Odum School researcher found.| Odum School of Ecology