@TimWillers @BrandoVanHuizen There is a lot to do! I like that the story line isn't just linear and is open wold (yay side quests!). I also like the art but would have liked distinct biomes (the collectable plants could different in the forest, desert, and mountain areas).
I am looking for a Master's student interested in arctic/subarctic ecology that is relevant to northern communities. ๐ฟโ๏ธ๐ฑ๐๏ธ
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The 6th international Plant Functional Traits Course will be held in #Aurland, #Norway this summer! Participants will collect and explore trait data in the field and use trait-based approaches within global change and ecosystem ecology. Apply to join us at https://t.co/BkCh8YelvG
Undertaking #peatland fieldwork this summer? Our project is looking at peatland phenology using smartphone photos - see information below if you'd like to get involved! You can fill out the google form here: https://t.co/bkiqi0Zsb3
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Looking for unique #GreatLakes inspired gifts? Check out my LakescapeCrafts collection, restocked in time for the holidays! ๐๐
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@ScootJD@GeoRu @jeffwarburton8 @PeteOnPeat Out of the two options it looks more like S. fallax.
S. fallax is found more in poor fens, in lawns.
S. cuspidatum is found more submerged in bog and poor fen pools.
Dear academics,
I am looking for #postdoctoral positions in the #water field. My major field is about modeling #hydrological variables using brand-new time series models and data-driven techniques. I am open to work remotely or in your office. Please help me find the right team.
I think one of the hardest parts of lockdown is that it isn't a lockdown on everything. My lab mates have achieved AMAZING things since March but we haven't been able to celebrate them in the same way.
A virtual goodbye in a lab meeting is not the same when someone graduates.
Day 3 #CYHScovidConf we are talking about science lessons learned. Since lockdown I have learned how important lab mates and lab culture are to me!! Science is so collaborative and I miss being able to roll my chair over and ask unending questions to my office mates.