Excited to share our recent paper, which presents the first nationwide assessment of how climate change may alter the distributions of 30 terrestrial venomous snake species across India, focusing on the “big for”responsible for most snake bites in India.
https://t.co/7vAgzTYxyV
I recently had the opportunity to present my research on decadal shorebird population changes in response to climate variability at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, at the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation CERF 28th Biennial Conference in Richmond, VA.
Honored to be featured as a Nemours Wildlife Foundation Graduate Research Fellow in this video highlighting our exciting work using drone technology to study and conserve waterfowl and wetlands!
https://t.co/udqrkVAEry
Grateful to receive my Reviewer Certificate from Springer Nature for Aquatic Ecology. This marks the 7th manuscript I have reviewed so far. A small but meaningful contribution toward advancing academic research and supporting our scientific community.
We have a new article as a collaborative lab project out in Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science titled “Wildlife of Tidal Forested Wetlands in the Southeastern Atlantic United States.”
Proud to be a part of this collaborative effort with such an incredible team!!
Feeling honored and looking forward to contributing to the broader ornithological community in the Americas and globally.
Thanks to my mentors, peers, and the AOS team for this opportunity!
It was a pleasure presenting my poster on wetlands, waterfowl, habitat relationships, and drone-based monitoring at the Northern Bobwhite Grassland Initiative Technical Committee and Eastern Partners In Flight joint meeting 2025!
Honored to present my project updates at the James C. Kennedy Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation Center’s Annual Advisory Board Meeting!
I shared progress from my PhD work on using drones to assess waterbird habitat use in the historical rice fields of coastal South Carolina.
Clemson University seeks a motivated PhD student for soil fertility & nutrient management research in SE US cropping systems.
Please circulate among your circles.
Contact: [email protected]
@SoilScience @ASA_CSSA_SSSA @ClemsonUniv
I had an amazing week at Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge, Louisiana, participating in the Waterfowl Capture, Banding, and Analyses Workshop! From rocket nets to data analysis, it was an unforgettable experience learning vital field techniques in waterfowl research and conservation!
Our recent publication explores how shorebird populations have changed over the past decade and how metrological factors influence their trends at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA @ClemsonCAFLS@AmOrnith@Birds_MDPI
https://t.co/L2Xr6SYssM
I had a great time with my colleagues and friends at the Southeastern Wildlife Expo in Charleston, SC! It was fantastic to connect with so many people passionate about wildlife, wetlands, and conservation. I am grateful for the opportunity to share our research.
Excited and honored to be featured in @DucksUnlimited magazine's January/February 2025 issue highlighting our research on South Carolina's antebellum rice fields, waterfowl, and decision-support tools. @ClemsonUniv@ClemsonCAFLS@ClemsonBaruch
Doctoral students @akshitsuthar & Crystal Anderson co-teach an undergraduate class – Historical Rice Fields & Tidal Wetlands of Coastal SC: Drones, Ducks & Decision Support at the James C. Kennedy Waterfowl & Wetlands Conservation Center. 🦆 @ciclemson
https://t.co/sqhhafyXwJ
Our Creative Inquiry class, taught by me is featured in Clemson News.
Check out the full article here: https://t.co/WKyCh5la9G
@ClemsonCAFLS@ClemsonUniv@ClemsonBaruch