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✿ Listen! Sharon talks with hosts Jay and Scott about sustainable landscapes on Episode 60 of Sustainability Defined

by Sharon Hall | Jun 4, 2021 | New publications

✿ Hats off to Kinley’s article in the January 2021 issue of The Wildlifer!

by Sharon Hall | Mar 10, 2021 | New publications

The Wildlifer is a publication of the AZ Chapter of The Wildlife Society.  Check out the full article here: https://aztws.com/winter2021wildlifer/ Congratulations, Kinley!

✿ New paper! Globalization of nitrogen deposition and ecosystem response: A 20-year perspective

by Sharon Hall | Feb 4, 2021 | New publications

I’m thrilled to share my new paper on global nitrogen deposition and ecosystem response, which is to be published in the 50th Anniversary Collection of the journal, Ambio.   This was a fun article to write, as a 20-year look-back on the field and how its...

✿ Our work on wildlife friendly yards is in the news!

by Sharon Hall | Apr 18, 2020 | New publications

Congratulations to collaborator and Susannah Lerman for her interview by the National Wildlife Federation! Cultivating Change Wildlife-friendly gardening shows promise for restoring biodiversity in our increasingly urban world. By Jessica Snyder Sachs, Apr 01,...

✿ New report on lead and cadmium in Phoenix-area community gardens

by Sharon Hall | Oct 7, 2018 | New publications

Former Hall lab student Caitlin Holmes and colleagues have published a report that documents lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) content of plants and soils in five Phoenix-area community gardens.  Check out the report here!  

✿ Check out Ph.D. student Jeff Haight’s new paper on sociopolitical drivers of watershed impairment

by Sharon Hall | Sep 29, 2018 | New publications

Cool new @PLOSONE paper highlights sociopolitical drivers of water pollution: US watersheds are *less* impaired when they don't cross political boundaries, are on public (vs. private) land and are managed by federal (vs. state) agencies. @jeffrey_haight,...
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Sharon J. Hall

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