Asst. Professor @SDStateNRM. I study drivers & consequences of weather/climate on sustainability & restoration of #bison. #HotBison. #conservation = #production
New research out from @BisonCOE! Check it out here:
SDSU Research finds bison territory expanded throughout North America https://t.co/k8qwCRgp2t
@SDState@BisonJeff@ESAEcology
New Extension factsheet article about, "Are bison amenable or non-amenable? How does the definition of bison affect harvest systems and quality of meat and carcasses?" Enjoy!
https://t.co/WVfTagOAjM
@LindaKlebe@TODAYshow@KerryNBC Great question, Linda. It's happening in real-time as the climate warms. Each year's new cohort of calves adapt as they grow.
https://t.co/5i2XOj93aR
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p.s. - apologies for the delayed response
I'm excited to see this project get going. We had an informative discussion with @CeciliaFire75 about creating welcoming classrooms for indigenous students. I'm looking forward to learning more. #WokiniUBE
The once-endangered American Bison is now again under threat. This time from climate change.
@KerryNBC with what's behind the growing threat on #MorningNewsNow.
https://t.co/U4UZMH5vN5
New Extension Resource available on Mycoplasma in bison!
"USDA FSA: Bison herds affected with Mycoplasma bovis now eligible for livestock assistance programs, carcass disposal assistance also available"
https://t.co/3BMANjOX7u
#Mycoplasma caused death losses of #bison are now eligible in the livestock indemnity program. This is retroactive for losses in 2021, but you must file by February 28! Contact your local USDA FSA office. @usdafsa@nationalbison
https://t.co/4U0QWPvKeU
New Research: The Potential of Bison Restoration as an Ecological Approach to Future Tribal Food Sovereignty on the Northern Great Plains: Future climate projections of warming, drying, and increased weather variability indicate that… https://t.co/2DZ8MCH5p8 #Ecology
This was a great team to be a part of! Enjoy this new paper, hot off the press and #openaccess! The Potential of #Bison Restoration as an Ecological Approach to Future Tribal Food Sovereignty on the Northern Great Plains https://t.co/IL5wTDyb9M
Landmark Study Demonstrates Cultural, Ecological and Economic Benefits of Tribal Bison Restoration Need for Long-Term Research to Develop Adaptive Management Schemes | South Dakota State University https://t.co/dhUrTTCXvB via @SDState