Thank you @ScottVEdwards1#scicomm is more than talking about data. It is learning about people & building community too. https://t.co/hxQgPODNyn via @audubonsociety
Don't forget to join our #Scicomm Career Panel this Friday, June 26! We have an awesome group of panelists lined up to answer all your burning questions about getting a job in science communication & outreach: https://t.co/g88D9GLSBp
As you get back into the #field and continue your #virtual meetings, let the new resources collected by @ADVANCEGeo help you tend to #equity and #inclusion in both those spaces. Both are here to help you navigate #science during #COVID. https://t.co/wVPnkuPuUk
Technician Geoff Wilson stumbled upon an ovenbird nest while walking in the forest yesterday. The name "ovenbird" is actually a reference to the nest, which, with its domed shape and side opening, looks like an outdoor bread oven! Can you see the resemblance?
Black Lives Matter in ecology and evolution.
Twelve days ago we published this editorial in draft form. We are very grateful for the feedback we received, in public and in private, that has led to this revised version: https://t.co/wDoPXC3hGD #BlackLivesMatter
Thank goodness for PhenoCam during the age of social distancing! Here's what things look like at headquarters today, and you can check in on Hubbard Brook (and its leaf-out progress) any time right here:
https://t.co/IDVfLr6tae
How do we capture what is lost when a tree species fades away?
It is harder to notice the lost tree when a new tree grows in its place.
This comes up a lot when we talk about #TreeSmartTrade.
Alex Garde @necmusic & @mduveneck are addressing this question with music.
I heard the forest changing!
Alex Garde and @mduveneck modeled a #shiftingbaseline & used innovative #dataviz to set the forest changes to music. Very engaging #scicomm!
Temporary reduction in daily global CO2 emissions during the COVID-19 forced confinement.
See a new @gcarbonproject analysis just published @NatureClimate
https://t.co/rJ8Bi6tY0h
This afternoon we're lucky to host a Lab Group by Alex Garde from @necmusic, a graduating senior who worked with @mduveneck to musically interpret #LANDIS models of 100yrs of hemlock decline. They've started by explaining sonification as novel #scicomm. So cool! #artsciconverge
Our topical issue "Understanding mountain lakes in a changing world" is out in Aquatic Sciences! Sure to be a favorite with the folks. Many papers, important topics, check it out at https://t.co/bgaqvvmjIp
The NELF Explorer team at #HarvardForest is compiling resources on using #scenarios for conservation planning in these uncertain times https://t.co/WbjogUFLfW
#InclusiveSciComm opportunities, via https://t.co/ICxNBqHf8P
* Know & understand diverse audiences
* Respond to those audiences by moving science out of the academy into communities
* Create connections & build trust by engaging science communicators from marginalized groups
5/11/20 #BestThingToday
Gratifying to see @NIMHD highlight our @CRESSH_Mass air pollution disparities study today - the importance of unequal exposures for vulnerable populations has never been greater than now, as we work to protect EJ populations from #COVID19
The NELF Explorer team @HarvardForest will be talking about how #scenarios can help with planning during times of heightened uncertainty. Tues 5/19 @ 11:30a #NELFLunchChat https://t.co/WbjogUFLfW