S2E11 (the finale!) with @SandraKlemet
Swim along as we learn about freshwater fishes and bugs, and their pee (you read that right...)
Sandra is wrapping up her PhD in the @TrentENLSGrad program and we're so excited to share her episode and wrap up S2!
Link in the bio!
S2E2 with Stephanie Aultman π½
Stephanie is an https://t.co/hnJbGMTcW6. student @TrentGradSchool who transports us to Belize to document Indigenous subsistence farming practices. Discover the human story surrounding agriculture by clicking this link:
https://t.co/Yu5IPXI9dq
S02E1 with Tristan Baecklund
Tristan is a Ph.D. student @TrentUniversity in the ENLS department who shares the ins and outs of wildlife diseases π§ͺLearn about the Arctic form of rabies β in the Artic Fox!
https://t.co/q9psrISRsL
S1E11 with @_GregMelvin is out now!
Greg is an https://t.co/hnJbGMTcW6. graduate from @TrentGradSchool!
Muck through the wetlands of Ontario with us to learn about how invasive cattail species are impacting this pudgy rodent.
https://t.co/mUEhc8fKlr
S01E10 with EricπββοΈ
Eric is a @TrentGradSchool MSc student who gets us jazzed to exercise. Come with us as Eric tests the human body to its physical limits with ultra marathon running and Muay Thai. Learn about the emotion and mindset behind exercise πββοΈ
https://t.co/WCipFf5Uz0
S01E09 with Alex Derian! π¦
@Alex_A_Y_Derian is a Ph.D. @TrentGradSchool!
From ice to isotopes, Alex tries to piece together the lives of Arctic foxes and how Inuit people may have shaped how these foxes interacted with the world around them.
Tune in!
https://t.co/McCp0RUfG0
S1E8 π½
Featuring Julia McCuaig
Julia is an MSc student with @TrentGradSchool who takes us back through time to the ancient Moche civilization and teaches us about the process of finding plant remains originating from 700AD (over 2500 years ago!)
https://t.co/zTG56pt18Q
S01E07 ποΈ
Featuring: Lilian Dart π²
Lilian recently finished her M.A. working with the Kawartha Land Trust @TrentGradSchool
Tune in to learn how we can create a world where we coexist with nature using new conservation strategies!
https://t.co/zCc0BL9mwE
The @OCTWS_ conference is in Peterborough this weekend! Keep an eye open for Sasha and Meghan as they roam around the Poster Session chatting with grad students (and recording a surprise conference episode)!
Also, grad students at conferences be like:
S01E06: What's In the Water?! π
Anthony Arsenault is an MSc student in the ENLS department investigating Dissolved Organic Matter! What is DOM, you may ask?? Well, you'll have to tune in to find out!
Also, tune in for a #MarchMammalMadness update!
https://t.co/zRXkbb3qeZ
S01E05 ποΈ
Featuring: Jenn Baici! π¦
Jenn is a Ph.D. student with @TrentGradSchool who studies wild turkeys - does that sound familiar?!
Turkey Tales Part II explores wrangling a backpack on giant turkeys, and wild turkey pecking order (rank)
https://t.co/w8UXkVyr3Uπ¦
S01E04 π¦
Featuring: Kayla Martin!
Kayla Martin is an MSc student in the ENLS department studying Ontario's most delicious Galliformes - wild turkeys! Come on a waddle with us to learn about turkey roosting habitat in Peterborough!
https://t.co/WC5KspQHeL
S01E03
Featuring: Alexis Rausch!
Alexis Rausch is an MSc student in the Anthropology department who takes us on a journey through the mass graves of... Kingston, Ontario? Learn about the potato famine and what we can learn from those left behind!
https://t.co/EsnvLhF7LQ
S01E02 - Featuring Erin Matula
Come with us as we learn about the connections between forest fires, lakes and rivers, and the carbon cycleπ₯π²
https://t.co/fSXGUyCJy9
S01E01 - Featuring Lyn Brown
Come with us as we learn about the American Oystercatcher! Including the ways Lyn is planning on tracking them where no hobbit, I mean researcher, has gone before!
https://t.co/EQrb0ElQnv