The Secret Life of a Field Biologist
I recently wrote a post for That’s Life Science, a science blog run by peers at the University of Massachusetts Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Program. It covers a sliver of the giant topic that is the history of conservation in … Continue reading →
I recently wrote a post for That’s Life Science, a science blog run by peers at the University of Massachusetts Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Program. It covers a sliver of the giant topic that is the history of conservation in the United States. Here’s an excerpt from the post Hug an Oyster for Wildlife Conservation: […]
Originally posted on The Applied Ecologist's Blog: New research by Sales and colleagues looks at the monitoring of terrestrial mammal communities and compares the efficacy of landscape-level monitoring using environmental DNA (eDNA) to that of conventional methods. Here the…
Originally posted on The Applied Ecologist's Blog: New research by Sales and colleagues looks at the monitoring of terrestrial mammal communities and compares the efficacy of landscape-level monitoring using environmental DNA (eDNA) to that of conventional methods. Here the authors summarise their findings. Accurately and effectively monitoring biodiversity...
It was an exhilarating moment when I opened the package. The book had that new book smell. But most importantly, when I flipped through the pages, I landed on one that had something unique to me: my name. View … Continue reading →
It was an exhilarating moment when I opened the package. The book had that new book smell. But most importantly, when I flipped through the pages, I landed on one that had something unique to me: my name. View this post on Instagram Kinda weird and amazing to see something I wrote in a […]
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