Upcoming Events
Ecology M.S. Defense: Kate Sinnott
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Overcoming barriers to aquatic plant restoration: Addressing gaps in species identification and planting techniques in the Intermountain West.
20th Wildlife Damage Management Conference
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Registration: https://berrymaninstitute.org/2022WDM The Wildlife Damage Management Working Group of the Wildlife Society works to promote better understanding of the challenges of managing human-wildlife conflicts and to provide a forum for professionals to advance their skills and knowledge of wildlife damage management practices. The Working Group aims to facilitate information transfer of the newest technologies and issues in wildlife damage management, and to serve as a professional conduit for communications and knowledge. For over 25 years, the main outlet of disseminating the latest science in wildlife damage has been our biennial national conference and thus, we welcome you to the 20th installment of our efforts!
WILD M.S. Defense: Zoë Moffett
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Anthropogenic Factors Affecting Common Raven Occurrence and Depredation of Artificial Nests
ENVS Spring Seminar - Brittany Harris and Sandra Atwood
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Centering Indigenous knowledge: Reimagining research methods, pedagogies, and sustainability with Niitsitapi Awaaáhsskataiksi (Blackfoot Elders) Brittany Harris and Sandra Atwood, The Department of Environment and Society (PhD candidates)
WILD M.S. Defense: Grayson Jordan
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Balsam Wooley Adelgid and Host Forest Characteristics: Impacts and Interactions in the Interior West
ENVS M.S. Defense: Sarah Wilson
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Connectedness and Wellbeing: Investigating Community and Nature-Based Connection in the Context of Utah's Rapid Growth
WILD M.S. Defense: Julia Aaronson
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Opening the Black Box: Soil Microbial Communities in Field-Based Plant-Soil Feedback Experiments
Ecology M.S. Defense: Jes Braun
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Runaway lakeshores and widespread plant invasions: Insights on revegetating wetlands in the arid West Professor: Karin Kettenring
WILD M.S. Defense: Peter Iacono
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Mountain Lion and Feral Horse Interactions: Examining the Influence of a Non-Native Ungulate on Predator Behavior in a Semi-Arid Environment
WATS Spring Seminar - Tracy Brynne Voyles - Water, Power, and the West
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Water, Power, People, and the West: Perspectives from the Humanities Traci Brynne Voyles, Professor and Chair, Women's and Gender Studies, University of Oklahoma View via Zoom, or watch the broadcast in NR 105.
Society of American Foresters Section Meeting
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Registration required. See link for details.
The Colorado River: Research in a Watershed Context - Tanya Petach
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The Ecology Center and WATS are hosting a seminar by Dr. Tanya Petach of the Aspen Global Change Institute. Tanya Petach is currently a Climate Science Fellow at the Aspen Global Change Institute where her work focuses on co-creating actionable science in the Colorado River Basin. She holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and an M.S. from Cornell University. Her research explores both the impact of climate change on mountain hydrology (with a focus on soil moisture impacts) and the gaps between stakeholder needs and scientific research.
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