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Lab @unlincoln | Providing applicable science to help landowners and management agencies balance the needs of ag landscapes while creating healthy ecosystems

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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
2 years
Introducing the WildAg Podcast! WildAg is part of @NR_University and serves as a connection point for conservation professionals and landowners who want to integrate conservation with agriculture. Episodes are now live! Listen here: https://t.co/2Fj4cCEqPr
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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We will be transitioning away from X in the coming year. But don't worry! You can still follow along with our work on Facebook and Instagram! Instagram: @awesmlab Facebook: @awesmlab Website: https://t.co/AGS6e1ZdQn
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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We're on a mission to always be improving! Let us know what we're doing well and where we can improve our communication and Extension efforts in 2026! Take the 3-4 min survey here:
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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Help shape our work in 2026! Take our quick survey and share your feedback on how we can improve our communication and Extension. 🔗 https://t.co/uV7n23qmHr
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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Help shape our work in 2026! Take our quick survey and share your feedback on how we can improve our communication and Extension. 🔗 https://t.co/uV7n23qmHr
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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New #WildAg episode is live! This month we are joined by Sam Wilson and Frank Andelt from @NEGameandParks to share the amazing story of the river otter's return to Nebraska. Find this episode and more wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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New #WildAg episode is dropping on Monday! Next month we are joined by Sam Wilson and Frank Andelt from @NEGameandParks to share the amazing story of the river otter's return to Nebraska. Find this episode and more wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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When one field or pasture is disturbed by fire, haying, or grazing, another nearby may need to stay undisturbed. That mix creates different types of vegetation structure wildlife can use throughout the year. Think habitat management 365!
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the AWESM Lab!
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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Check out this segment from @marketjournal on our work with prairie strips in Nebraska! Prairie strips offer so many benefits to farmers: 🌿Reduced runoff 🌿Quality wildlife habitat 🌿Improved soil quality 🌿Beautiful wildflowers https://t.co/fICG9AQCrQ
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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When an animal we are tracking dies, we recover the GPS transmitter. The transmitter emits a distinctive double-beep pulse indicating mortality. We track those beeps to locate the transmitter, essentially playing a game of “hot or cold” to determine where the signal is strongest.
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Nebraskaland
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Tune in to Panhandle Afield as Justin Haag and Dr. Andrew Little discuss wild turkey research. 🦃 🔊: https://t.co/nfdLvuy86F 📷: Justin Haag
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Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
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🦃 Wild turkey populations have declined 45% in Nebraska since 2009. Dr. Andy Little from @AWESMLab joins @OfficialRFDTV to share how research is guiding landscape-scale solutions—like prairie strips—to benefit wildlife, ag producers & rural communities.
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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Tomorrow at 9:00am central!!
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Greg Wagner
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Dr. Andy Little from UN-L's School of Natural Resources, is the guest on this week’s Great Outdoor Radio Show. Andy'll talk about conservation, wildlife and more. Listen Saturday from 9-10 a.m. on Omaha/Lincoln Boomer, Fremont’s Big Dog, Bluffs Country or https://t.co/kwONhzMzMp
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
2 months
Here's a cool episode from RFD-TV highlighting two of our projects! We just wrapped up the third and final season of our wild turkey project and, as suspected, a lack of habitat is a factor in population declines. But, the other project highlighted here is our work with prairie
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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You might be done thinking about turkeys for the year, but we aren't! Join @NEBland_Haag and @awesmlabdoc on the latest episode of Panhandle Afield to talk about our wild turkey research, which we wrapped up field work for earlier this year. Give it a listen!
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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This month we are joined by Dr. Jordan Giese, Research Assistant Professor at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute (@CKWRI) at Texas A&M University - Kingsville, to talk about prairie strips and his research on bird responses to prairie strips in row crop acres. From
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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Have you ever walked through great pheasant cover in the fall and thought, “This looks perfect”? It is — for fall. But pheasants need different types of vegetation all year long (see last month’s Habitat Management post). Nesting cover in spring. Brood-rearing cover in summer.
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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Happy Thanksgiving from the AWESM Lab! 📷: Kayli Newkirk
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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New WildAg episode is dropping on Monday! Next month we are joined by Dr. Jordan Giese, Research Assistant Professor at the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute at Texas A&M University - Kingsville, to talk about prairie strips and his research on bird responses to prairie
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@wildturkeydoc
Mike Chamberlain
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Most fences can easily be crossed by wild turkeys, but research shows some fences create barriers, and individual birds vary in their willingness to cross fences. Anyone seen a turkey hang up and not cross a fence they easily could? ⁦@wildturkeylab⁩ ⁦@NWTF_official
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Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab
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Coyotes, raccoons, skunks, and other mid-sized predators—often called mesopredators—are an important part of ecosystems. Where they show up and how many are around depends heavily on the type of habitat on the landscape. And as Nebraska’s landscapes have changed over time, so
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