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With white-nose syndrome decimating bat populations can human activities help them recover? NRRI Scientist Ron Moen has some ideas to research.

Ballast water testing lab on Lake Superior reopens; regulations to keep tiny water invaders out of Great Lakes challenged

Fiscal Year 2019 was jam-packed. Relive the highlights in our FY19 Annual Report, now available online or in hard copy.

How does loss of biodiversity effect ecosystems? An NRRI scientist has found a better way to understand impacts to ecosystem communities.

Wildlife biologist studies habitat needs of forest fishers to help species and forest management.

There's growing interest across the country to monetize the natural process of carbon capture in forests. NRRI is hosting a workshop to start conversations.

NRRI is developing a biomass clean fuel that will help keep the historic relics chugging along for train historians and tourists.

College students take their skills out of the classroom and apply them to NRRI's 'real world' experiences.

Diatom fossils in lake sediment can be used as early warning of environmental changes to come.

Last year, in one three-hour sit on a Duluth rooftop, Steve Kolbe counted 14,000 soaring nighthawks on their annual migration south.