The Nevada State Undergraduate Research Journal - Volume 10 Issue 2

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Navarro Chavez, Yareli
Nicholas, Avery
Perry, Yasmin
Weathers, Linda

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2025-12-19

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Elephant , Conservation , Landsat , Spatiotemporal Analysis , Project Orange Elephant , Kahalle , Yala , Sri Lanka , Wasgamuwa National Park , Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Society , Wildlife Conflict , Geography , Anthropology , Land Use , Spatial Deterrent , Citrus , Bibile Sweet Citrus

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The Nevada State Undergraduate Research Journal (NSURJ) was established in 2011 by the Associated Students of the University of Nevada (ASUN). In the Fall of 2014, NSURJ published its first volume. Now, NSURJ celebrates its eleventh year of publishing original, thesis-driven, professionally reviewed undergraduate research. NSURJ was founded to empower the undergraduate student body of Nevada and provide an outlet for their original, creative, and scholarly work. In 2024, these researchers travelled to Sri Lanka under a National Science Foundation Grant received by the Honor's College. Students and faculty travelled to Wasgamuwa National Park to participate in a variety of programs aiming to mitigate human-elephant conflicts, where they went above, beyond, and abroad normative research.

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