The Southern Sierra Research Station is a non-profit organization dedicated to conducting basic and applied research in the foothills of California's Sierra Nevada Mountains, with additional offices in New Mexico and Arizona. Collaborating with various organizations, their mission is to understand biological processes that impact population sizes and species diversity, particularly focusing on threatened and endangered species.
Through their research efforts, the station aims to inform policy decisions and promote public appreciation of the species they study. They work towards conserving biodiversity by addressing anthropogenic pressures and implementing new technologies for efficient monitoring, while also emphasizing the importance of training the next generation of ethical researchers through workshops and employment opportunities.
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