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  1. River ecosystems show ‘incredible’ initial recovery after dam removal

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/river-ecosystems-show-%E2%80%98incredible%E2%80%99-initial-recovery-after-dam-removal

    tribal, federal and private lands. The Elwha River winds through the park and is the site of the largest ...

  2. Associate or Professor Position in Water Social Science

    https://senr.osu.edu/node/3263

     Associate or Professor   Click here for a PDF version of this position announcement   Description:  The ...

  3. Publications of Mazeika Sullivan

    https://senr.osu.edu/Sullivan_Publications

    Selected Publications of S. Mažeika P. Sullivan [in pdf format] Tagwireyi, P., Sullivan, S.M.P., ...

  4. Information Resources

    https://aede.osu.edu/programs/c-william-swank-program-rural-urban-policy/information-resources

    Agriculture (NASDA) The Trust for Public Land Ohio State Government and Related Sites State of Ohio Government ...

  5. TWEL Melissa Santiago Thesis

    https://senr.osu.edu/node/2926

    numbers of snags and dead limbs were available at non-course sites, but average dbh of trees on golf ...

  6. TWEL Stephanie Hauver Thesis

    https://senr.osu.edu/node/2903

    resources, such as occurred at my study site, are more likely the factors responsible for raccoon social ...

  7. Jaeger Lab Current Members

    https://senr.osu.edu/Jaeger_Current_Research

    identify species of concern within proposed reclamation sites. My project “Geomorphic Differences between ...

  8. TWEL Andrea Lindsay Thesis

    https://senr.osu.edu/node/2915

    δ13C are transferred up the food web and incorporated into growing tissues, so that analysis of inert ...

  9. Selected Publications of S. Mazeika P. Sullivan

    https://senr.osu.edu/node/365

      Selected Publications of S. Mazeika P. Sullivan [pdf format] Cianfrani, Christina M., S. Mazeika ...

  10. Feral Cats Avoid Urban Coyotes, Are Surprisingly Healthy

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/feral-cats-avoid-urban-coyotes-are-surprisingly-healthy

    collars for tracking their movements; and released all the cats at or near their capture sites.   Findings ...

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