Young Forests Are For the Birds
Large harvest plots attract variety of bird species 20 years later.
Large harvest plots attract variety of bird species 20 years later.
A need to nest in old tree cavities means the American marten has something to tell us about long-range forest planning.
Research to stem the transport of aquatic invasive species led NRRI researchers on globetrotting adventures in 2017.
Natural Resources Research Institute collaborates to move innovative technologies to commercialization.
Research highlights, project portfolio, student workers experiences, staff accomplishments and more.
Natural Resources Research Institute documents changes to the environment that are impacting Minnesota's mammal species.
NRRI collaborated with Trout Unlimited.
Trip to Iceland helps NRRI geologist understand how Minnesota was formed.
NRRI scientists and IBS Faculty member Gerald Neimi work with Audubon Minnesota to launch state's first breeding bird atlas in online and interactive format.
Two steam locomotives at the Milwaukee County Zoo were fueled with NRRI’s renewable, solid fuel to reduce fossil coal emissions, with promising results.