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Daniel T. Blumstein

Link to Image Link to Story Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, University of California, Los Angeles Profile Artic

Apr 8, 2026
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Dawne BelloiseMar 4, 2026
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Historic Mount Everest expedition life-changing for Atlanta doctor

OB/GYN’s book shares how risks helped bring out her true self.

Candice Dyer For the AJCDec 15, 2024
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Atlanta doctor recalls historic Mount Everest expedition in inspirational memoir

That victory dance, on the roof of the world, took chutzpah....

Candice Dyer - For the AJCDec 10, 2024
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Billick to retire from RMBL next year

After nearly 25 years, Ian Billick will step down from his position as the executive director of the Gothic’s Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL) next summer.  Billick took his first &hell

Bella Biondini Times EditorJul 17, 2024
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GOTHIC, Colo. - Four miles from the nearest plowed road high in Colorado's Rocky Mountains, a 73year-old man with a billowing gray beard and two replaced hips trudged through his front yard to measure

BRITTANY PETERSON Associated PressApr 23, 2024
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The value of data Citizen scientist has recorded weather in Rockies for 50 years

Billy Barr skis Wednesday, March 13, 2024, in Gothic, Colo. So-called "citizen scientists" like Barr have

BRITTANY PETERSON Associated PressApr 23, 2024
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HIS SNOWFALL DATA IS PILING UP NEW HIPS ARE HELPING CITIZEN-SCIENTIST KEEP HIS 50-YEAR

GOTHIC, Colo. - Four miles from the nearest plowed road high in Colorado's Rocky Mountains, a 73-year-old man with a billowing gray beard and two replaced hips trudged through his front yard to measur

BRITTANY PETERSON Associated PressApr 7, 2024
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Citizen scientist measured Rockies snowfall for 50 years. Two new hips help him keep going

GOTHIC, Colo. (AP) — Four miles from the nearest plowed road high in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, a 73-yearold man with a billowing gray beard and two replaced hips trudged through his front yard to me

Brittany Peterson, The Associated PressApr 3, 2024
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MTSU Student declared finalist in environmental science leadership program, eligible for fellowship

Story by Maddy Williams | Contributing Writer A Middle Tennessee State University student was declared a finalist in the third year of the Scholars for Conservation Leadership Program, created by the

Maddy WilliamsNov 5, 2022
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Using wildflowers to predict the future

As fall crept closer, clouds shrouded David Inouye’s wooden cabin, hidden on a hill above Gothic. The aspen trees had begun their annual transition, painting the vegetation underneath the mountain’s c

Bella Biondini Times Associate EditorOct 5, 2022
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Buzzing with excitement: Sofia Dartnell PO '22 awarded esteemed Gates Cambridge scholarship

Sofia Dartnell PO '22 won one of 80 Gates Cambridge Scholarships, earning her a full-cost scholarship to the University of Cambridge to pursue a PhD in zoology. (Courtesy: Sofia Dartnell) Many people

Feb 3, 2022
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Former CBCS student creates podcast about activism

Kendra WalkerDec 29, 2021
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Wintry winds of change

For almost 50 years, naturalist billy barr has risen early in the morning and recorded the weather from his isolated home in Gothic, on the East River northwest of Crested Butte. barr, now in his seve

Anna Coburn Times Staff WriterDec 29, 2021
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He spent almost 50 years alone at 10,000 feet

GOTHIC, Colo. As world leaders gathered across the globe this month to discuss a climate crisis that is rapidly heating the Earth, Billy Barr, 71, paused outside his mountainside cabin to measure snow

By Karin Brulliard The Washington PostNov 28, 2021
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Dawne BelloiseJun 30, 2021
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