The Dept of Forestry and Environmental Conservation is home to the National Bobwhite & Grasslands Initiative (NBGI) and serves in a national leadership capacity working to conserve grassland birds. https://t.co/jEmm8AgKi3
I am seeking MS or PhD students to start in my new freshwater ecology lab @sunyesf for Fall 2023! If you are interested in aquatic organisms, food webs, isotopes, and/or water quality research, please visit my website to learn more: https://t.co/zbEfqtG501 🐟🍃💧 (Please share!)
Congratulations to Dr. Mazeika Patricio-Sullivan, director of The Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science for a new $500K award from NOAA to build drought resilience on the Coeur D'Alene Reservation
@ClemsonCAFLS@ClemsonBaruch@DrEcoMaz
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Mark your calendar for 11/4/22. Fields-Black is a specialist in the trans-national of West African rice farmers, peasant farmers in pre-colonial Upper Guinea Coast and enslaved laborers on rice plantations in the South Carolina and Georgia Lowcountry during the antebellum period.
CAFLS Alumni & Friends: Make plans now to attend the 30th Annual CAFLS Tailgate on November 12th before the Louisville game! https://t.co/FuASOaANV2
Congratulations to @wildandincolor, Alumni Distinguished Professor of Forestry and Natural Resources, for being named one of 22 Poet Laureate Fellows by the Academy of American Poets for 2022. https://t.co/AHzKOWiO6N
Our paper "Attracting Diverse Students to Field Experiences Requires Adequate Pay, Flexibility, and Inclusion" is out in BioScience & open access!
I've received many early requests for this paper & now anyone can read & cite!
Godspeed little buddy!
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S/O to Coach McCabe and his 16U National team. Fresh off winning the US Elite Coastal Carolina event they went to Pittsburgh and won the Diamond Classic.
Join us today (March 26) for the Davis-Michael Distinguished Lecture! Toddi Steelman, #WVU alumna and Stanback Dean of Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University, will present "A Change in Climate for Climate Change" at 11 a.m. in Go6 Agricultural Sciences.
Who wants to spend 5⃣days hiking, whitewater rafting and sightseeing before classes begin in Fall 2019? 🙌 Register for Mountaineer Quest, the camp-based, peer-led program that prepares incoming students for life at WVU. ➡️https://t.co/LfH5iJVMZZ
With support from a $150,000 grant from the USDA, #WVU professors Michael Gutensohn and Yong-Lak Park are developing innovative pest control solutions. 🌱🍅🕷️Check out the full story 👉https://t.co/C73m7yHjpn