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Abnova Published in Peer Reviewed Scientific Journal

By Curran.mf

Our latest research—“Long-term monitoring strategies for ecological reclamation programmes using spatially balanced rotating panel designs”—introduces cutting-edge mathematical algorithms to revolutionize long-term ecological monitoring. The article appeared in Ecological Solutions and Evidence published by British Ecological Study. We are very grateful to our co-authors and those who saw the vision to help fund this research: PureWest…

Abnova Returns to Dubois for Talk and Guided Hike on Boosting Badlands Biodiversity

By Curran.mf

Abnova Ecological Solutions returns to Dubois, WY, with the Friends of the Dubois Badlands for Biodiversity in the Badlands: Simple Steps to Enhance Ecosystem Services in a Challenging Environment on Friday, August 22 at 7 PM at the Dennison. Building on last year’s popular talk, Dr. Curran will introduce core ecological concepts like ecosystem services…

Dr. Mike Curran awarded the 2025 Richard I. and Leia M. Barnhisel Reclamation Researcher of the Year at the American Society of Reclamation Sciences Conference

By Curran.mf

Dr. Michael Curran of Abnova Ecological Solutions was awarded the Richard I. and Lela M. Barnhisel Reclamation Researcher of the Year for his significant contributions to reclamation science and technology. At the 2025 American Society of Reclamation Sciences (ASRS) Conference in Butte, Montana (June 1–5), Abnova presented on topics including the use of digital technologies…

Abnova part of panel at the 16th Annual Petroleum Association of Wyoming Wildlife and Reclamation Conference

By Curran.mf

On Wednesday, December 4, 2024 Abnova‘s Dr. Michael Curran will speak as part of a panel at the Petroleum Association of Wyoming‘s 16th Annual Wildlife and Reclamation Conference in Casper, WY. The panel is regarding the American Society of Reclamation Sciences and features ASRS President Brenda Schladweiler, the 2024 Distinction in Reclamation Award Winner Jonah…