Scientists Study Amazon Forests, Grasses, Fish, Fire, Water to Predict Impact of Climate Change
April 2, 2014
Dr. Leandro Castello and his colleagues at Woods Hole Research Center and University of California Santa Barbara recently received a grant from NASA to study the impacts of extreme weather events (floods and droughts) on aquatic plants, forests, and fisheries of the central Amazonian river floodplain. This study was recently featured in VT News. A Public Radio interview on WVTF also highlighted this project.
Read the full VT News article here.
Listen to Dr. Castello’s interview on Public Radio (WVTF).