Human Touch MSU researchers
track humanity's impact on habitat
There are no simple answers as to how we share the earth.
Humankind leaves footprints whether we chop trees,
burn fossil fuels, or even just visit.
Scientists at Michigan State University are seeking to understand
this impact. In the Wolong Panda Nature Reserve in the Sichuan Province
of southwestern China, a team is documenting and sharing information about
how people affect the fragile habitat of the beloved, and endangered,
giant panda.
Its work that can lead to a better understanding of
humanitys effect on nature worldwide. Its also a beginning
in striking the balance between people and nature.
We hope to give you a look at the work and the people
behind it.
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