Need some suggestions for good resolutions for 2020?
We have resolutions for all shapes and sizes! 30m, 100m, 0.3m, you name it. Oh, you meant THAT kind...well, while you're here...
Applications are open for the 20/21 MGEM cohort! Join us!
Details here: https://t.co/tiO2xTXj5Y
Congrats to @GoodbodyT on receiving the @ubcforestry Best PhD Dissertation Award for 2019!
His dissertation, "Assessing the role of digital aerial photogrammetry for characterizing forest structure and enhancing forest inventories", can be found here: https://t.co/GnYrL9rXT7
Our fearless leader is leaving for pastures with higher NDVI values. Apply here to be the next MGEM Coordinator under the direction of Dr. Nicholas Coops in the @IRSS_UBC#MGEM
Looking for a great career opportunity? Applications are open for the position of Program Coordinator, Masters of Geomatics for Environmental Management. Apply by April 11th, 2020! https://t.co/5LO6By9dA5
HAPPY PIE DAY* to everyone & also HAPPY BIRTHDAY* to Prof Nicholas Coops!!! Wishing you all the best and some good pie!
* We're on Aussie time today
#PiDay#PiDay2020
Happy #WorldWildlifeDay! Here's a #cameratrap shot of one of Canada's most iconic wildlife species, and one representing a key challenge in human-wildlife coexistence. Check out @wildco_lab alum @erin_tatt's paper on #caribou habitat restoration: https://t.co/x29zt7YM9L
Congrats to Cam McClelland on a successful MSc thesis defense! Wishing him success in all future endeavours and continued wildlife research in Alberta's Yellowhead region!
REMINDER: Just under two weeks until applications to MGEM for the 2020/2021 cohort close.
If you haven't started, there's still time!
https://t.co/tiO2xTXj5Y
It's #WorldWildlifeDay! Hubble often observes celestial objects that are named after animals or look like animals when some imagination is applied. This #HubbleClassic shows two galaxies, known as Arp 142, that resemble a bird protecting its egg: https://t.co/hFw0qlAUq0
Sometimes @UBC has clear blue skies... And sometimes it's during #ReadingWeek... AND sometimes we even get a CLOUDLESS @NASA_Landsat image! 🌞 #SPRINGBREAK
Can you pinpoint the University of British Columbia on the #Landsat 8 OLI image?
Just finished putting together our new @LEGO_Group International Space Station model! @GEDI_Knights & @lauraduncanson, where would the new GEDI lasers be located??? #ISS
We used vegetation indicators to forecast shifts in future vegetation distributions. The Coast Mountains of the Pacific Maritime region & high elevation edge habitats across BC were forecasted to experience the greatest amount of change!
Read: https://t.co/ixQn7pe3sn
On February 11th, UBC Master of Geomatics for Environmental Management will be hosting an online info session with our Program Director and Admissions Coordinator to answer all your questions. MGEM applications close March 15th, 2020. RSVP now: https://t.co/c4uNUj7nUw @ubcMGEM
On February 11th, UBC Master of Geomatics for Environmental Management will be hosting an online info session with our Program Director and Admissions Coordinator to answer all your questions. MGEM applications close March 15th, 2020. RSVP now: https://t.co/c4uNUj7nUw @ubcMGEM
NEW PAPER! Optimizing Landsat time series length for regional mapping of lidar-derived forest structure. #LiDAR#ALS#forestinventory
https://t.co/vKDCQYserw
We use spatial conservation planning tools to investigate the creation of large protected areas. For Canadian boreal forest we were able to identify several priority areas, indicating that this approach is useful for aiding conservation planning!
Read: https://t.co/5Llh86lYVV
A coyote and a badger use a culvert as a wildlife crossing to pass under a busy California highway together. Coyotes and badgers are known to hunt together.
🎥Peninsula Open Space Trust