First chapter is finally out in Biological Conservation! Read to learn more about how wildlife migration interacts with human wellbeing and why you have to talk to people to figure that out. https://t.co/8gYOamQlTz
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FIELD JOB OPENINGS: I'm hiring a crew lead and 3 entry-level field techs to help map fences in remote NW WY this summer. Really important work that will directly inform on-the-ground fence projects and new wildlife research. Please spread the word!
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Today on the show, this spring, shed antler hunting is going to look a bit different. Wyomingites will be the only ones allowed to hunt for the first week. Listen to that story and more on the Open Spaces Podcast.
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One week left to apply for PERC's summer research fellowships. Great opportunity for researchers, scholars, and grad students. Apply by Feb. 1:
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We're hiring a Tools for Working Lands Fellow to help with conservation-oriented research. This is part of a cluster hire alongside 3 other environmental postdocs with @berkeley_ds4e . Please share! Review starts 30 Jan. Info for all 4 jobs: https://t.co/cx21qVOKE1.
Big thanks to @Koshywrites for the feature in @WyoFile on my shed hunting project!
Sometimes I think my research will never see the light of day but then something pleasant like this happens.
.@sammmmaher's GYE Antler Study reminded me of how lousy I am at finding antlers.
The blue collar white dudes who travel for love of horn hunting (yes, that's the profile) find an average of 45 every year.
Happy with the couple I stumble into 😬
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Berkeley Wildlife is hiring 2-3 postdocs to help with CA wolf recovery research. Looking for folks interested in (a) managing a field campaign, (b) analyzing wolf movement data, and/or (c) investigating social dimensions of wolf-livestock interactions. https://t.co/sNIjZBozRC
Hiring a full time project assistant to help with on-going research projects. Ideal start date would be March/April, but this is flexible. More information: https://t.co/xyvuBg5dbX
Never thought I'd see the day when Wildlife Crossings was formally proposed as a LEGO kit. Then again I haven't touched a LEGO since 1992.
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Plz RT to help them get votes, esp. if you are @ben_a_goldfarb who wrote a wildly popular new book abt road ecology
Join Berkeley Wildlife and @UCBerkeleyFood this Friday, Nov. 3, for a discussion on climate, conservation, and equity at the @USDA with Undersecretary Robert Bonnie. The event will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. in the Heyns Room in The Faculty Club.
PhD assistantship opening in my lab on wild turkey population dynamics/spatial ecology, with lots of flexibility to develop questions based on your own interests. August 2024 start date (flexible).
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Was this paper worth 1000 core shots to my poor sweet skis (not to mention my face)? HARD YES.
It reminded me how much more we learn from surprising results than from what we expect. When I found opposite interactions between prey availability and roads vs. trails... 🧵[1/4]