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Collaborator Dr. Paulo Célio Alves’ recent visit to Raleigh
Post-doc Dr. Eugenia Bragina returns from leading a workshop at WCS Russia
Welcome to our new website, back at University of Montana!
Arctic fox color monitoring in Sweden: Short note and pictures from the field
Introducing visiting PhD student Faraz Akrim
New research coming out on black bears in Colorado led by Mills lab alumnus Dr. Heather Johnson
Mentoring in the Mills Lab: fostering a fun and collaborative learning environment
MS student Brandon Davis introduces us to his main study species - the weasel
Engaging local communities in snow leopard conservation
New publication from PhD candidate Tshewang Wangchuk on snow leopard phylogeography
Introducing new Mills lab MS student Tashi Dhendup
Congratulations to Dr. Tshering Tempa on his successful dissertation defense
Restoring larch forests without hurting hares
Summer and fall 2017 updates from the Mills Lab
Coverage of Lisa Mills' work with Elephant Friendly Tea
Greetings from International Conference on Arctic Fox!
An incredible week at the National Geographic Society
Trip Report: PhD student Alex Kumar's work with elephant and tiger conservation in India
The Weasel Chronicles
The Northeast Connection
New Captive Snowshoe Hare Facility
Ever since I visited Montana I’ve been dreaming about bears
Trip Report: PhD student Alex Kumar goes behind the scenes at the Smithsonian's collection of coat-color changing animal specimens
What keeps birds and mammals changing in a warming world? See our new review on seasonal color molts
Our recent Science article and Mills lab graduate student work featured in the Missoulian
Evolution as an Ally to Conserve Species Shaped by Adaptation to Climate
Tomorrow 4/20/18 - Come to UM's GradCon 2018 to see two presentations by the Mills Lab
Our Science article featured in the New York Times
New Nat Geo Blog by MS student Tashi Dhendup: Chasing Tigers In Royal Manas National Park: To Umling
Putting the Moves in Science Communication
Lisa Mills interviewed for A New Angle podcast on Elephant Friendly Tea
Congratulations to Dr. Julie (Betsch) Weckworth on her successful dissertation defense
New citizen science 'game' to test efficacy of seasonal camouflage
Two new films showcasing our coat color work
Mills Lab publishes new article in Science: Research reveals the genomic basis of polymorphic winter coat colors for snowshoe hares
The Wildlife Society Captivates Cleveland!
Some Musings on Comprehensive Exams
Attending the Wildlife Conservation Network Expo
Mills Lab featured in new SciShow video with Hank Green
One of our hares made it into the journal Science again, this time on the cover!
Mills Lab outreach at the International Wildlife Film Festival's Wildfest
The Mills lab takes the Montana Wildlife Society conference by storm!
The Mills Lab is on Fire: Four successful defenses in April!
New lab publication from M.S. candidate Brandon Davis and PhD candidate Alex Kumar
Reflections from Scott on our 2019 graduates, and new students
The Mills lab at the 2019 Wildlife Society annual conference in Reno
The Telegraph India and National Geographic cover Elephant Friendly™ Tea
New podcast on Lisa Mills' work with Elephant Friendly Tea
The passing of my PhD advisor, my hero and greatest professional mentor
Alex Kumar defends his dissertation online with a smashing success
Mills Lab publishes new article in Science: Research identifies areas where evolution could rescue animals threatened by climate change
New Blog post by Lisa Mills on Elephant Origins Tea: The Story of Our Mission to Save Elephants, One Cup of Elephant Friendly Tea at a Time
Memories from the field, Oregon, Summer 2020
Words of encouragement for budding scientists from a current undergraduate in Wildlife Biology
Mountain Musings: Lessons from a Summer of Solo Backcountry Travel
Predator and Prey, Highs and Lows of Field Research
Snowshoe hare personalities & our favorite 'bold' hare: Hoggle
Interview with Dr. Mills
Our Research is Highlighted in the Netflix Series: "Life in Colour" with David Attenborough
Jen Feltner completes her PhD! Reflections by Scott
New research coming out on black bears in Colorado led by Mills lab alumnus Dr. Heather Johnson
Launch UM virtual tour.