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  1. Conference participation seeds new ideas and connections

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    For many years the Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Lab (TWEL) in the School of Environment and ... needs and educating future wildlife scientists, managers, and the public with a focus on ecological ... ecology, human-wildlife interactions, conflict management, and applying quantitative analyses in wildlife ...

  2. Join the conversation: Celebrate Ohio Soil Health Week at Nov. 12 breakfast event

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    individuals interested in soil health from agricultural, land use, and ecological perspectives,” said Harrison ... Fried, EPN program director. “There will be ample opportunity for participants to connect and discuss ... soil health science and policy, and we look forward to engaging dialogue of the connection between soil ...

  3. SENR Announcements, November 7

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    SENR Announcements Highlights Soil Health takes center stage starting tomorrow for the first ... resource. If you aren't on social, take an early peak at the feature videos!   Explore more:   Read ... Ralston>> November 21: Freshwater Science: Spatial Ecology of Smallmouth Bass in Lake Erie >> November ...

  4. TWEL participates in conference

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    connections ...

  5. Connecting students to opportunities

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    to make it as convenient as possible for SENR students to connect face-to-face with employers who are ... students represent such a breadth of career interests and goals. "We strive to connect with ... students," Hadella said. "Ultimately, it is the student’s responsibility to take charge of their career ...

  6. Are Plastic ‘Leachates’ Affecting Lake Erie Ecosystems?

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    Plastic pollution on the Great Lakes can take many forms. Larger discarded plastics like bags, ... water. Dr. Christopher Ward, assistant professor of microbiome ecology at Bowling Green State University ... funded Ohio Sea Grant research. Led by Dr. Christopher Ward, assistant professor of microbiome ecology at ...

  7. SENR Announcements, October 11

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    connection is the focus of this year's global celebration of  World Migratory Bird Day. Read more ... with Non-Human Beings.”  The Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Lab will have a strong presence at the ... Ecological Restoration: Nmé, Ethnobotany, and Memory.” Contribution to special issue on “Land Back: ...

  8. SENR Announcements, October 25

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    Freshwater Science: Spatial Ecology of Smallmouth Bass in Lake Erie >> November 21: CFAES Diversity, ... Forest Ecology and Silviculture |  Full Details Nominations Now Open for CFAES Faculty and Staff Awards ... by Jessica Caton Diefenbach of Stone Lab and Olentangy River Wetland Research Park outreach at this ...

  9. Preparing for the fall in a season of drought

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    operations have their guests park in grassy fields. Due to the drought, some precautions need to be taken to ... minimize the fire risk, which can lead to loss of personal property. Maintenance When parking on grass, ... make sure it is cut low. If the vegetation is high, it may take a couple of cuttings to get it to the ...

  10. Translating the vital role of insects for migratory birds

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    Research Park and as a graduate student is currently working with the Forest Bird and Landscape Ecology Lab ... connection is the focus of World Migratory Bird Day. Artist and graduate student in the School of Environment ... the Fall along flyways to take advantage of areas with higher or increasing resources – such as food ...

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