OSU Fisheries, Wildlife, & Conservation Sciences
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Corvallis, OR
Joined May 2017
To celebrate #osu150, we decided to look back at our past achievements and to share new and ongoing research. Explore our 80+ years of conservation, research, and exploration. Get a taste of what keeps us going. https://t.co/zSvwTOqd7o
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Today we honor the veterans and active-duty service members within our FWCS community and beyond! Almost 1 in 5 FWCS students have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military. We are grateful for your service!
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FWCS researchers and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are revealing how island-dwelling wolf populations are adapting to shifting prey availability, including surprising reliance on marine mammals like sea otters. Read more below: https://t.co/65CobbGkhx
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Congratulations to Trevor Williams, for promotion to Senior Faculty Research Assistant I! Way to go, Trevor!
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Congratulations to Adam Peck-Richardson, for promotion to Senior Faculty Research Assistant I. Way to go, Adam!
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Congratulations to Rachael Orben, for promotion to Associate Professor, Senior Research. Way to go, Rachael!
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Congratulations to Taal Levi for promotion to Professor! Great job, Taal!
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Congratulations to Chris Janousek, for promotion to Associate Professor, Senior Research. Way to go, Chris!
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Congratulations to Olivia Hakanson, for promotion to Senior Faculty Research Assistant I! Way to go, Olivia!
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Congratulations to Ford Evans, for promotion to Senior Research Associate I! Way to go, Ford!
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Congratulations to Taylor Chapple! Our Promotion and Tenure committee has decided he'll now be an Associate Professor with Tenure! Way to go Taylor!
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Congratulations to Lawrence Steven Andrews, for his promotion to Senior Faculty Research Assistant II! Way to go Steven!
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Grad Student Opportunity! The Marine Mammal Institute is providing ten, $1,000 Vilma T Ballance Scholarships to students who enroll in and complete the course Human Dimensions of Marine Mammal Conservation (FW 568) https://t.co/2bU4JEjbeF
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The Grad Research Photo Competition gives us a glimpse into the wide variety of research performed by students at OSU. Congrats to this year's winners! •Third Place: "Sassy underground floofs of Kodiak, Alaska" Katie Stoner, Ph.D. Wildlife Science https://t.co/5lhvjbq2X4
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The Grad Research Photo Competition gives us a glimpse into the wide variety of research performed by graduate students at Oregon State. Congrats to this year's winners! •Second Place: "Rainbow Bound; Migration of People and Plant" Jazlee Crowley, Ph.D. Integrative Biology
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The Grad Research Photo Competition gives us a glimpse into the wide variety of research performed by graduate students at Oregon State. Congrats to this year's winners! •First Place: "Crabby About Low Oxygen!" Haley Hudson, Ph.D. Integrative Biology https://t.co/5lhvjbq2X4
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Congratulations to Morgan Johnson, Fisheries Science MS student, for receiving the Savery Outstanding Master's Student Award! Morgan is a student in the Heppell Lab, coordinator of the FWCS Undergrad Mentorship Program, and co-president of the FWCS Graduate Student Association.
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Congratulations to Felice Yarbough, winner of the College of Agricultural Sciences Student Diversity Commitment award! Felice Yarbough is pursuing a MS in Wildlife Science in the Human Dimensions Lab.
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Congratulations to Arif Jan, Fisheries Science PhD Candidate, for being awarded the 2025 Savery Outstanding Doctoral Student Award!
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The Levi Lab brings together ancient human-animal partnerships with today's cutting-edge laboratory methods. Working dogs like Barley collect the scat samples that drive DNA metabarcoding . https://t.co/NjGWFb7cC6 Learn more about Barley at https://t.co/TYNvYnNA66
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The Eastern (Plain) Spotted Skunk population declined massively in the last century with little fanfare. Dr. Tosa's work on their Western cousins looks to answer questions about how to keep these tiny nocturnal carnivores in our forests. https://t.co/4PSgVOngfY
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