2024 is the year of my grand entrance into the world of “sci-com”, winning the ‘Bake Your Research’ competition, best graduate poster at UW’s World Wetlands Day conference, and the GRADflix social impact award. Thank you to the @GhgLab members for the endless support 💚🩵🤍
Happy World Wetlands Day! Please enjoy the Wetland Soils and Greenhouse Gas Exchange Lab’s ode to peatlands with our release of “Carbon” @taylorswift13
https://t.co/XjsZLTfOEB
For #WorldWetlandsDay2024 the Wetland Soils and Greenhouse Gas Exchange Lab presents our latest production "Carbon"
WWD2024 Music Video https://t.co/VE5IpX5MLu via @YouTube
It's #WorldWetlandsDay2023. Come enjoy a wander in the wetlands with us and learn your fate!
All you need is a 6-sided die and some way to mark your progress. Follow the hyperlinks for some fun wetland facts along the way.
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#PeatPicProject has over 5000 photo submissions! I can't thank all the participants enough. Still waiting on some more sites to come in but this will certainly keep me busy for a while #PeatTwitter - example of some sites from Alaska, Chile, Ireland and Canada below
First, postdoc Maria Belke Brea is has just finished sampling to upscale our lichen biomass measurements to support NWT caribou management. She samples across scales from 1m2 plots to @NASA_ABoVE AVIRIS data & beyond! She is working closely with @JurvdS from @GNWT Geomatics 2/n
After 100 km of hiking through fens, bogs, and 🌲over 10 days in NWT the frost probing team is ready to call things a wrap! Huge thanks to @emma_wegener, Emma Riley from @atmosbios, @rosytutton, & @bysouthdavid for powering through 40+💧🥾's across the team!