Testing toxic cleanups, one gator at a time
Since 2009, several thousand animals have been captured on nuclear weapons sites for radiation testing.
Since 2009, several thousand animals have been captured on nuclear weapons sites for radiation testing.
Regardless of whether you believe in global warming, our world is in constant change — and it always will be.
If Blanding’s turtles could talk
For the second consecutive year, students at Bristol County Agricultural High School will be caring
Dr. Rebecca Sharitz of Aiken will receive the prestigious
J. Whitfield Gibbons, professor emeritus, senior research scientist and head of Savannah River Ecology Lab Environmental Outreach Program: For distinguished contributions
SREL hosted the workshop for representatives from the seven environmental research park sites located at DOE nuclear sites
Scientists and scholars from seven National Environmental Research Parks will gather at the University of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory Conference Center
A $2.6 million federal stimulus grant will bring new jobs, research projects to SREL
Alligators are not as promiscuous as previously thought, a new study finds.