Somebody pinch me! I was interviewed for @BirdsCanada's #WarblersPodcast to chat about seabirds and the guiding role they've played in my career path. What a dream come true! Episode at the link below. https://t.co/yAFepyCUFM
New 📰| Bigmouth Buffalo (Ictiobus cyprinellus) migratory behaviour and seasonal home range overlap are functions of geographic space in a fragmented riverscape 🐟 Read it ➡️ https://t.co/IIwqKCShZP
👥 @Lee_FG@EvaEnders@FishOceansCAN@UNLincoln@mndnr@inrsciences
Today is a great day to spread your wings and discover the 463 #bird species in Canada and how you can help them. 🦉
Check out the most complete overview of Canada’s birds to date: https://t.co/RBder9wdnH
@BirdsCanada
Art by: Shaylena Stenback
Check out this incredible new report and webpage on the State of Canada's Birds, share it widely, and help take action on the birds that need it the most!
#WomenInSeabirdScience
Sarah Gutowsky @halibirdnerd is a Quantitative Seabird Biologist at Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment and Climate Change Canada developing monitoring strategies for Canada’s #seabirds that allow for effective assessments of population size and trends
"...if you want your science to have an impact on policy, you need to work with people affected by the policy."
@MarkMalloryLab, @ArcticScienceJ co-Editor, reflects on all facets of his life—from research and collaboration to folk music and family https://t.co/YCaCZ6dfXA
#DUPodcast: Ep. 558 – Adventures on the High Seas with Polar Expeditionist and Ornithological Badass, Dr. Sarah Gutowsky
First-time guest and recent @ducanada postdoctoral researcher, Dr. Sarah Gutowsky (@halibirdnerd), joins Dr. Mike Brasher for a trip around the world studying birds, leading polar expeditions, and an immersive life in science and conservation. Having visited some of Earth’s most remote and inaccessible locations, including Midway Atoll in the North Pacific, Wrangel Island in the Chukchi Sea, the Kuril Islands and the Sea of Okhotsk, Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island in the South Atlantic, Kerguelen in the southern Indian Ocean, and the New Zealand sub-Antarctic Islands, Sarah brings a view of the wonder and expansiveness of our planet that few possess. What advice does she have for others seeking a similar career, what was it like to meet “Wisdom,” the oldest known wild bird on Earth, was being seasick for 2 consecutive weeks worth the payoff, and what did we learn from her recent research on common eiders and harlequin ducks? See for yourself why we’ve dubbed Sarah our “ornithological badass.”
Listen now: https://t.co/8lZkn10LVU
Herye, herye! LPBO is Hiring. Spread the word like mayonnaise nation-wide! Link in bio and https://t.co/7Qd2jUN7SE
Photos: Earl Hartlen Photography, @finnohara, Ellie Zantboer, and Andrew Jacobs.
#ornithology#migration#longpoint@BirdsCanada
🚨 Big life update! 🚨 My time has come... tomorrow morning I officially join the @environmentca team working with #CWS on the Wildlife Monitoring & Assessment Team, where my focus will be #seabirds! I have very big feelings about it all, but suffice to say, its a dream job 💖