Our photo contest is now live! Categories include, (1) Animals in Action, (2) Little Life, (3) Wild NL Spaces, (4) Nature Near b’y, and (5) Wild Card – make it wild! Photo submission deadline is Nov 14th. Check out our website for more details: https://t.co/bSpZNQ3I4n
Owl season! The NOS is the perfect chance to get outside and help @BirdStudiesCan and the Prov. Gov't of NL collect important information on nesting owls. Make sure to sign up!
We still have lots of NLTWS 2019 calendars for sale! We are putting them on sale for only $10! They feature great photography from our members. Come pick one up on MUN campus in room SN1000, and support NLTWS.
"Variation in timing is likely a characteristic of persistence populations and meta-populations."
Very nice In Focus paper published in @AnimalEcology.
Using sockedeye salmon as an example but useful for #ornithology and #birdmigration too.
https://t.co/eQUdQ42JGi
2019 NLTWS calendars are now on sale for $18! Come and pick one up on MUN campus in room SN1000! Let us know if you would like one and we can set one aside for you. Great x-mas gift for any wildlife enthusiast!
Pre-Conference Research Exercise on New and Traditional Conservation Tools with Dr. Jeremt Pittman (University of Waterloo). Registration will be up soon, so stay tuned!
JOB OPPORTUNITY: BOREAL CARIBOU RANGE PLANNING BIOLOGIST with the Government of the Northwest Territories - Wildlife Division, Yellowknife, NT, CANADA. Closing Date: December 6, 2018. Details: https://t.co/pswVYoLVh0 #wildlife#caribou
Congrats to 4th year Biology student Alexandra Hayward, & Kelly Young, a recent biology grad & current environmental science master’s student, on receiving the 2018 Wild Things Scholarship from @Nature_NL https://t.co/wcUOrNiJea
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