@Enterprise I can’t get your lost item service to work. Tried submitting a lost item report several times and several ways, but I get no confirmation the report is received. Tried calling the number for the location (ATL) left my number for a call back…no call back. Please help!
Proud new PhD graduates Drs Heather Inzalaco and @baraxzee featured on the @UWMadison website. I love those smiles! Congratulations!! https://t.co/eYFkwMXiAW
@Myotis_sep7 detailed northern myotis ecology, behavior and infection around and including hibernation, and how host-pathogen interactions mediated by a moderate coastal climate support survival of this species despite white-nose syndrome in the periphery of its range.
@CaseyPendergast wowed us with insights into how mild coastal climates and winter-available insects promote northern myotis survival through hibernation despite white-nose syndrome infections
Matt Hunsaker successful defended his MS on movement ecology of male white-tailed deer in Wisconsin bright and early this morning. Awesome job, Matt! 🦌 🦌 🦌 @UW_FWEcology 🦌 🦌 🦌
Is analyzing tons of data your idea of a good time? Then have I got the postdoc for you! @Sweilab is looking for a postdoc in vector ecology to study host community impacts on tick-borne disease ecology: https://t.co/TD1TUNFYFZ
I'm really proud of this new paper by @baraxzee and colleagues estimating the lifespan of anthrax environmental reservoirs. The unique dataset, the cool findings, and coauthors allowing me the cute title (do you get* it?!) @UW_FWEcology@USGSCoopUnits
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Please RT! Postdoctoral Fellow position with Dr. Larissa Bailey at Colorado State University: Structured Decision Making for Managing Chronic Wasting Disease https://t.co/OSAv9ujbBt, preferred deadline is tomorrow but accepting applications through Dec. 15
Excited to announce our search for an Assistant Professor of Wildlife Disease Ecology! Join a great group in a great place to work with wildlife! Official announcement here: https://t.co/kz80MekAmo
Reminder that the deadline is approaching for the Assistant Unit Leader position at the WI Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit / @UW_FWEcology. Come join the CRU program and the UW-Madison community!
Why do zebras have such striking, conspicuous, black & white stripes? This >150-yr-old mystery, puzzled over by Darwin & many others before him, still isn’t solved. But one hypothesis is in the lead. Hint: it's not predator confusion, thermoregulation, or camouflage (1/9)