Develop communication plans, promote expertise
in wildlife science and ecology, serve as a spokesperson and assist with proposals.
I have the exciting and often infuriating privalege of working
in wildlife science where decisions are guided as much by «gut» feelings as by scientifically derived knowledge.
Not exact matches
Arcadia offers many opportunities to participate
in wildlife research and protection efforts as a citizen
science volunteer.
Oak Knoll offers many opportunities to participate
in wildlife research and protection efforts as a citizen
science volunteer.
Endicott offers many opportunities to participate
in wildlife research and protection efforts as a citizen
science volunteer.
We offer many opportunities to participate
in wildlife research and protection efforts as a citizen
science volunteer
in our monitoring and survey projects.
Broad Meadow Brook offers many opportunities to participate
in wildlife research and protection efforts as a citizen
science volunteer.
Wachusett Meadow offers many opportunities to participate
in wildlife research and protection efforts as a citizen
science volunteer.
In partnership with the Museum Institute for Teaching Science (MITS) and other museums and nature centers, Mass Audubon wildlife sanctuaries in four regions are offering graduate level courses for upper elementary, middle school, and high school educator
In partnership with the Museum Institute for Teaching
Science (MITS) and other museums and nature centers, Mass Audubon
wildlife sanctuaries
in four regions are offering graduate level courses for upper elementary, middle school, and high school educator
in four regions are offering graduate level courses for upper elementary, middle school, and high school educators.
She earned a master of
science degree
in environmental education and a bachelor of
science degree
in wildlife biology.
Throughout the school year and during the summer, students practice
science skills through the study of local habitats, learn about Massachusetts» native
wildlife, work as a team to plan and execute stewardship projects that benefit their school and the larger Lowell community, and participate
in community - based events.
Habitat offers many opportunities to participate
in wildlife research and protection efforts as a citizen
science volunteer.
Moose Hill offers many opportunities to participate
in wildlife research and protection efforts as a citizen
science volunteer.
Felix Neck offers many opportunities to participate
in wildlife research and protection efforts as a citizen
science volunteer.
Westchester County Geographic Information Systems Mapper Westchester County's mapper lets users search by location within a specific theme (such as sewer district), or zoom
in on an area of interest and display map layers such as watershed boundaries, locations of septic tanks and wastewater treatment plants, citizen
science sampling locations, and fish and
wildlife habitats.
Leading scientists from around the world convened this week at the International Congress for Conservation Biology
in Cartagena, Colombia, to discuss how to better leverage
science to combat illegal
wildlife trade — both within countries and across international borders.
Grounded
in earth
science,
wildlife biology, and ecology, Notes From Earth will help you see the planet
in remarkable new ways.
«If we can understand how the landscape has changed over decades and what that does to water quality, human health, and ecosystem health, we can begin to make predictions for the future,» said senior author Kathleen Alexander, professor of
wildlife conservation
in the College of Natural Resources and Environment and a Fralin Life
Science Institute affiliate.
Earlier this year, STRI research associate William Laurance published a paper
in Science, stressing the importance of considering
wildlife conservation during transportation infrastructure planning, because it is well known
in the conservation community that roads «can unleash a Pandora's box of environmental ills, such as land encroachment,
wildlife poaching, forest fragmentation, exotic species invasions and illegal mining.»
In this week's issue of
Science, a team led by Peres, now a
wildlife biologist, has shown it for the first time.
Judges say
wildlife officials have been slack on
science in assessing the need for exterminating wolves, wolverines and cormorants
Established by Congress
in 2008, the climate
science centers develop
science and tools to help land managers address climate - related impacts to land, water, fish and
wildlife, and cultural sites.
Since childhood, Geoff has taken a keen interest
in the environment and
wildlife, deciding
in his early teens that he wanted to study marine
science at degree level.
Albertani is working with Sinisa Todorovic, associate professor of computer
science at OSU, and Matthew Johnston, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, on what they hope will be a major breakthrough
in a safer - for -
wildlife expansion of wind energy worldwide.
Whether it's stopping poaching and illegal trade
in body parts from endangered species, identifying perpetrators of out - of - season hunting, or tracking the movement of migratory animals, forensic
science is coming to the rescue of
wildlife around the globe.
What is not as widely appreciated, perhaps, is that forensic
science also plays a significant role
in wildlife protection.
One of the most sophisticated networks of acoustic detectors ever developed for
wildlife science has documented a devastating 34 percent per year decline of Mexico's critically endangered vaquita porpoise, according to a new study published this week
in the journal Conservation Biology.
«This new
science shows that the density of feral cats
in Australia is lower than it is
in North America and Europe, and yet feral cats have been devastating for our
wildlife,» said Mr Gregory Andrews, Australia's Threatened Species Commissioner.
Teams of scientists from Michigan Technological University led by
wildlife ecologist Rolf Peterson since 1975, and joined
in 2000 by John Vucetich, assistant professor of forest resources and environmental
science, have carefully monitored the waxing and waning of these animal populations.
Making hunting and fishing a right instead of a privilege raises the level of scrutiny applied to such restrictions and should help keep the
science in wildlife policy.
In a January editorial in Science, Alvarez, Huete - Perez and Axel Meyer, a professor of biology at the University of Konstanz Germany, wrote, «It is incumbent upon scientists, human rights advocates, nongovernmental organizations and wildlife protection organizations to share knowledge, voice concerns, provide guidance and demand a greater role for science in the design and construction of this massive project.&raqu
In a January editorial
in Science, Alvarez, Huete - Perez and Axel Meyer, a professor of biology at the University of Konstanz Germany, wrote, «It is incumbent upon scientists, human rights advocates, nongovernmental organizations and wildlife protection organizations to share knowledge, voice concerns, provide guidance and demand a greater role for science in the design and construction of this massive project.&raqu
in Science, Alvarez, Huete - Perez and Axel Meyer, a professor of biology at the University of Konstanz Germany, wrote, «It is incumbent upon scientists, human rights advocates, nongovernmental organizations and wildlife protection organizations to share knowledge, voice concerns, provide guidance and demand a greater role for science in the design and construction of this massive project.
Science, Alvarez, Huete - Perez and Axel Meyer, a professor of biology at the University of Konstanz Germany, wrote, «It is incumbent upon scientists, human rights advocates, nongovernmental organizations and
wildlife protection organizations to share knowledge, voice concerns, provide guidance and demand a greater role for
science in the design and construction of this massive project.
science in the design and construction of this massive project.&raqu
in the design and construction of this massive project.»
In northern Canada and Alaska, for instance, co-management practices integrate science, traditional knowledge and local needs into the management of wildlife stocks such as the beluga in the Beaufort Se
In northern Canada and Alaska, for instance, co-management practices integrate
science, traditional knowledge and local needs into the management of
wildlife stocks such as the beluga
in the Beaufort Se
in the Beaufort Sea.
Additional researchers contributing to the papers include Liu; Thomas Dietz, MSU professor of environmental
science and policy, sociology, and animal studies; Wei Liu, former CSIS doctoral student now a postdoctoral fellow at IIASA
in Laxenburg, Austria; Junyan Luo, CSIS research associate; Daniel Kramer, MSU associate professor
in fisheries and
wildlife and James Madison College; Xiaodong Chen, former CSIS doctoral student now on faculty at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.
To achieve better conservation policies and practices for our surviving mammals,
science must first provide a better platform for decision - making
in identifying changes
in wildlife populations and ecosystems.
This dual resource will meet the needs of land managers making economic decisions regarding livestock production and field treatments; university students
in wildlife and range
sciences conducting class exercises and field research; K - 12 educators during field botany excursions, teaching the use of dichotomous keys, and ecosystem studies; and recreationists engaged
in nature study.
«A new
wildlife paradigm is emerging
in North America's boreal forests... Edward Struzik's deft account interweaves reportage,
science and policy to show how fires that are normally key to ecological resilience are growing bigger and faster, thawing permafrost, degrading watersheds and disrupting habitats of species from grizzly bears to fungi.»
Dr. Kirk Winemiller, Texas A&M AgriLife Research fisheries scientist and Regents Professor
in the department of
wildlife and fisheries
sciences at College Station, and Caroline Arantes, Winemiller's doctoral student, were the authors.
He has worked with the Vancouver Aquarium Marine
Science Centre and the Vancouver Museum, and spent several years
in the private sector as a
wildlife biologist with an environmental consulting firm.
The recovery of the
wildlife following these pressures will be monitored under the South Georgia Government's
science strategy, but there may be opportunity for additional
science to run alongside this monitoring and to better understand the impact that humans have
in this environment and represents a unique large scale ecological experiment.
In their survey on wildlife losses, published in Science last year, Rudolfo Dirzo, a biologist at Stanford, and colleagues, reported that terrestrial vertebrates are showing a «25 per cent average decline in abundance» and that «invertebrate patterns are equally dire: 67 per cent of monitored populations show 45 per cent mean abundance declin
In their survey on
wildlife losses, published
in Science last year, Rudolfo Dirzo, a biologist at Stanford, and colleagues, reported that terrestrial vertebrates are showing a «25 per cent average decline in abundance» and that «invertebrate patterns are equally dire: 67 per cent of monitored populations show 45 per cent mean abundance declin
in Science last year, Rudolfo Dirzo, a biologist at Stanford, and colleagues, reported that terrestrial vertebrates are showing a «25 per cent average decline
in abundance» and that «invertebrate patterns are equally dire: 67 per cent of monitored populations show 45 per cent mean abundance declin
in abundance» and that «invertebrate patterns are equally dire: 67 per cent of monitored populations show 45 per cent mean abundance decline.
Dr. Hsiao - Hsuan «Rose» Wang, an AgriLife Research scientist at the
wildlife and fisheries
sciences department's ecological systems laboratory, is lead author on the recently published «Quantitative models of Rhipicephalus ticks: historical review and synthesis,» which appeared
in the Sept. 14 Ecosphere Journal.
In 1996, Charu co-founded Nature Conservation Foundation, an influential NGO promoting science - based and socially - responsible wildlife conservation in India, and established the organization's High Altitudes progra
In 1996, Charu co-founded Nature Conservation Foundation, an influential NGO promoting
science - based and socially - responsible
wildlife conservation
in India, and established the organization's High Altitudes progra
in India, and established the organization's High Altitudes program.
Upcoming articles will cover careers
in ecological consulting,
science editing, federal agencies, biological field stations,
wildlife filmmaking, federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs), and cooperative extension services.
Suitable for entry - level students
in biology, agriculture, forestry,
wildlife, veterinary
science, pre-medicine or pre-health, the textbook introduces readers to the variety of mathematical methods used to create and evaluate models
in biology.
Informed by
science, our work guides policy and engages people
in protecting the ocean and its
wildlife for future generations.»
I am currently going to college to get a degree
in animal
sciences and plan to do a whole lot of saving
wildlife after I graduate.
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In 1997, she and her students in grades 4 - 5 created the Adopt - a-Farmer Project, and, in conjunction with the NatureMapping program, students honed their reading, writing, and math skills while making meaningful contributions to science through tracking local wildlife; under Petersen's guidance, the project continues to study the short - horned lizard (a.k.a. the horny toad) toda
In 1997, she and her students
in grades 4 - 5 created the Adopt - a-Farmer Project, and, in conjunction with the NatureMapping program, students honed their reading, writing, and math skills while making meaningful contributions to science through tracking local wildlife; under Petersen's guidance, the project continues to study the short - horned lizard (a.k.a. the horny toad) toda
in grades 4 - 5 created the Adopt - a-Farmer Project, and,
in conjunction with the NatureMapping program, students honed their reading, writing, and math skills while making meaningful contributions to science through tracking local wildlife; under Petersen's guidance, the project continues to study the short - horned lizard (a.k.a. the horny toad) toda
in conjunction with the NatureMapping program, students honed their reading, writing, and math skills while making meaningful contributions to
science through tracking local
wildlife; under Petersen's guidance, the project continues to study the short - horned lizard (a.k.a. the horny toad) today.
Because as systematic vaccination of pets reduced the incidence of rabies
in domestic animals, and as
wildlife monitoring became a
science, the occurrence of rabies
in wild species began to receive attention.
She also participated
in numerous
wildlife, zoo and aquatic animal medicine externships including those at the Memphis Zoo, the Carolina Raptor Center
in North Carolina, and the California
Science Center.