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  3. Erich Eberhard in Columbia Magazine - Winter 2022-23

Erich Eberhard in Columbia Magazine - Winter 2022-23

A new study by E3B PhD student Erich Eberhard was quoted in the Winter 2022-23 Columbia Magazine!

You can read ‘Can We Act Sooner to Save Endangered Species?‘ in the Columbia Magazine and Erich’s paper, both out now.

March 23, 2023
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