
U of MN FWCB
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Fisheries, Wildlife & Conservation Biology Dept - Univ of Minnesota. https://t.co/9CEWUpXB9D
St. Paul, MN
Joined March 2013
RT @mnenrtf: What will it take for elk to thrive once again in NE MN? On our first stop of the LCCMR site visit, experts @ForesterUMN of @U….
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The usual suspects & surprise guests were spotted on camera dining on elephant carcasses in @KWSTsavoEast. Joseph Bump's lab & #CabLab (@StotraChakraba2, @SmittyInNature) collaborated on a new pub ( examining predator interactions at mega-carcasses.
Researchers spied on elephant carcasses with camera traps. Here's who they saw! .#CabLab @Macalester with BumpLab @UMNFWCB & @WRTIKenya @StotraChakraba2
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RT @JakeRWalsh: Also, if anyone is curious: I accepted the PPFP position @UMNFWCB and will be starting this fall. I'm so grateful for the o….
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Authored by Dr. Dan Larkin and collaborators.
New in @ESAEcology:. Evolutionary history shapes grassland productivity through opposing effects on complementarity and selection. #RestorationEcology #Biodiversity #NSFFunded @NSF @andrewhipp @BeckSamBar @chicagobotanic @CFANS @UMNFWCB @MortonArboretum
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RT @BellMuseum: The Bell’s Curator of Fishes, @erimystax, is retiring this year—while we’re sad to see him go, we’re so grateful for the le….
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Dr. Elena West's team is leveraging acoustic monitoring and machine learning to identify red-headed woodpecker habitats around Minnesota. The goal is to train a computer to identify a queeah call, a territorial call produced by the birds.
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Minnesota researchers are using small audio recording devices to better understand the range and population of red-headed woodpeckers. The bird has seen a precipitous population decline over several...
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Wolves in northern MN are fishing far more than previously thought according to new findings from @VoyaWolfProject, showing the population's ability to adapt as their habitats change.
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Welcome, Dr. David!.
From the mouth of the Mississippi River to the headwaters! Excited to share that our family will be returning to the Midwest where I’ll be joining the University of Minnesota @UMNFWCB! . @TheGarLab will continue, with new native fish conservation work too!
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RT @DrHolly: Congrats to Dr. Sushma Reddy @phylodiversity, our @BellMuseum Breckenridge Chair of Ornithology and Curator of Birds, for well….
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Welcome, Dr. Ford!.
I am incredibly excited to announce that I will be joining the faculty @UMNFWCB as an Assistant Professor and the @BellMuseum as the Curator of Ichthyology & Molluscs in Fall 2023! I cannot wait to continue my research on freshwater fishes and head back to the Midwest!
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RT @AISresearchMN: The @gretchen_H20 (Hansen) Lab is hiring a research fellow: #AIS #job Join this awesome team! ht….
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RT @_danifreund: @HarshiniJhala crushed it presenting her Phd research at TWS MN! @wildlifesociety @UMNFWCB 👏👏
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RT @cjfas: Using survey data collected from 1993 to 2018 from 312 lakes in Minnesota, @shadmahlum @UMNFWCB and colleagues uncover the role….
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RT @Holly_Kundel: Conservation Sciences graduate students had a productive and enjoyable writing retreat up in Cloquet! I'm very thankful t….
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Please join us in congratulating FWCB student, Gretchen North, who is one of the inaugural recipients of this public service scholarship!
Michelle and I are proud to join @BChesky in announcing the first recipients of The Voyager Scholarship, which supports 100 rising college juniors as they pursue a career in public service. I can’t wait to see what these young people accomplish!
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RT @offal_watcher: Great conversation with two other science and hunting advocates. Listen here for a quick summary of my current and past….
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Podcast Episode · Artemis · 08/18/2022 · 59m
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RT @UMNresearch: While all grazing animals can improve grasslands, bison are less reliant on water sources & less likely to trample riparia….
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As BLM opens public land to the animals, ranchers object, whereas ecologists see a boon for biodiversity
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Lead researcher, Dr. Gretchen Hansen (@gretchen_H20), describes this project as an example of how managing local conditions can help mitigate the negative effects of climate change.
Lake-specific targets for watershed management are lacking. Researchers in @UMNFWCB identified lake-specific thresholds for protecting forested watersheds and estimated uncertainty in how individual lakes would respond to climate and land use change.
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