
RMBL Alum, Gretchen Daily, hopes that ecosystem services can buy time for biodiversityWhen Gretchen Daily was young, she watched acid rain slowly killing the forests around her in Germany's Taunus mountains. As a researcher, she cut her teeth studying extinctions under Paul Ehrlich, an ecologist famed for his predictions of mass starvation. Last month, Daily travelled to Japan in advance of next year's meeting of the Convention on Biodiversity in Nagoya, where the world will hear how spectacularly that treaty has failed to protect the planet's species. All this makes it remarkable that Daily is, eternally, sunny. To read the whole article, click HERE. Keep up to Date on RMBL and Reconnect with Alumni and Friends |
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Director's Blog![]() The RMBL Board of Trustees met in January at the Jasper Ridge Field Station in Palo Alto, California. In addition to the meeting, we also had a fundraiser at a private home. The fundraiser was interesting because it was one... |
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