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    6. sij

    Huge congratulations to Dr. Peter Moyle - For being awarded the Fly-Fishermans 2020 Conservationist of the year!!!

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    28. sij

    Stay tuned for live updates from the symposium tomorrow! We have an incredible lineup of speakers including: and more.

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    29. sij

    Classic conversion: "Sorry I'm late, there was a snake in my house." "Coooool. What kind?!"

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” was published today in 1845, but these birds are awesome, not creepy. When flying, ravens roll, dive and flip. They are also known to drop sticks and then dive and catch them, all in midair. Photo by Tom Koerner/USFWS

    black bird in flight
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    27. sij

    So many terrific researchers working to understand, forecast and solve the manifold challenges of climate induced wildfires in California and beyond

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    29. sij

    Hey you! If you're in tomorrow and want to hear a talk on and and stop by the seminar series... I know a guy. 4:10 pm 1138 Meyer Hall

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  7. 27. sij

    How can marine ecotourism be made more sustainable? Find out in the latest student conservation corner article!

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  8. 16. sij

    This week on the student conservation corner: Wetlands! Why need them and the threats. Check it out.

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    13. sij

    As solar and wind power development progresses, it is becoming increasingly important to use standardized study protocols to observe the impacts on wildlife. Read more:

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    The Wildlife Society is accepting applications for the Leadership Institute Class of 2020 now through March 16. Apply today!

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    15. sij

    Wonderful blurb in here on Rachelle Tallman. Her research on rearing Chinook salmon in rice fields "netted" a best poster award at the annual meeting.

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    Join us on Feb 15 for the 9th annual Biodiversity Museum Day open house event.

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    14. sij

    Are you looking for an exciting master's research project in mammal ecology and response to climate change? Do you like pikas (who doesn't...)? Come join us- we're hiring. Position closes Feb. 15th.

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    14. sij

    Can confirm this fish smells like cucumbers. ’ newest scent: You smelt it here!

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  15. 15. sij
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    14. sij

    “If you talk to anyone from the Cahuilla tribe, the people who have been in this basin forever, they say water has always been here,” said Frank Ruiz, Audubon's Salton Sea Director. “So this isn’t just about saving some artificial lake.”

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    On my way to to give an invited seminar tomorrow (1/15)! Looking forward to talking with all the great faculty, postdocs, and students. And what a flattering write up! See you soon

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    13. sij

    I fell in love with a place that made me confront how I feel about risk and impermanence. Do you ever wonder just where we CAN live? I overlaid some maps, and the answer still smarts.

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    In cold water, walrus restrict blood flow to the outer layers of their skin and blubber to conserve heat, and they may appear pale. When they are warm, blood vessels dilate and allow blood to flow to the surface, bringing color back. Photo by Bill Hickey/USFWS

    group of walrus in wAter, some are very pale
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    12. sij

    The Arctic is headed for dramatic change — even if carbon emissions are curbed via

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    Why wake up to a blaring alarm clock when birdsong is an option?

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