Founded in 1983, the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies is one of the world’s leading independent environmental research organizations. For more than twenty-five years, our team of 16 Ph.D.-level scientists has been investigating the complex interactions that govern the natural world. Their objective findings lead to more effective policy decisions and increased environmental literacy for people of all ages. Areas of expertise include freshwater, the ecology of infectious diseases, environmental chemistry, invasive species, and climate change.
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