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Wildlife, Water and Woodland Presentations Aplenty at this year’s Farm Science Review
Ever wonder what kinds of hawks and owls we have in Ohio? Want to enjoy wildlife in your own backyard? Have a well, but don’t know how to maintain it? Want to better understand the diagnostic details of invasive species? You are in luck – visit the Gwynne ...
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Newsletters
https://southcenters.osu.edu/horticulture/publications/newsletters
Ohio Fruit News- This newsletter is published several times a year by editor Dr. Gay Gao, and various other collegues from OSU and other universities. If you have articles or events for possible inclusion in upcoming issues of this newsletter, please su ...
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River ecosystems show ‘incredible’ initial recovery after dam removal
A songbird species that flourishes on the salmon-rich side of dams in the western United States struggles when it tries to nest on the side closed off from the fish and the nutrients they leave behind. But the songbird and the rest of the divided ecosyst ...
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SENR Researchers Collaborate and Develop Tool to Assess Sustainability Knowledge
The latest Bulletin of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) highlights tool developed by SENR researchers at The Ohio State University and the University of Maryland to understand what students know about susta ...
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Got Backyard Wildlife Problems? April 14 Workshop Has Solutions
https://senr.osu.edu/news/got-backyard-wildlife-problems-april-14-workshop-has-solutions
A key to handling backyard wildlife problems, from smelly skunks to ravenous raccoons, hungry deer to messy geese, is making your backyard a worse place to be. For them, that is, not you. “If you can identify the component of the habitat that’s attracti ...
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The effects of wind and fuel stores on stopover departure behavior across a migratory barrier
Dossman, B.C., G.W. Mitchell, D.R. Norris, P.D. Taylor, C.G. Guglielmo, S.N. Matthews and P.G. Rodewald. 2016. The effects of wind and fuel stores on stopover departure behavior across a migratory barrier. Behavioral Ecology 27(2):567-574. Stephen N. Matt ...
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Commentary on the Student-Citizen
https://senr.osu.edu/news/commentary-student-citizen
Roger Williams, along with Thomas Kuzmic, Oklahoma State University, and Blair Orr, Michigan Technical University, wrote the commentary, The Student-Citizen and Study Abroad, for the Journal of Forestry. Read how the accelerating part of globalization mak ...
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Australia Education Abroad Students Remove Macro-Algae from Coral Reef
https://senr.osu.edu/news/australia-education-abroad-students-remove-macro-algae-coral-reef
Students in the Sustaining Human Societies and the Environment- Australia Education Abroad program participated in a service-learning opportunity where they removed macro-algae, or seaweed from a coral reef off of Magnetic Island (Australia). Their effort ...
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SENR Students Take Advantage of Opportunities to Gain Real World Experience
https://senr.osu.edu/news/senr-students-take-advantage-opportunities-gain-real-world-experience
Summer is a good time for many of our students to gain valuable real world experience to prepare them for natural resource and environmental-related careers. Read about some of the opportunities SENR students took advantage of this summer. ...
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Alex Heeren's Graduate Defense Seminar
https://senr.osu.edu/events/alex-heerens-graduate-defense-seminar
Alex Heeren, PhD candidate in Environmental Social Sciences, will present 'Identifying the Problem or Identifying the Solution? The Role of Motivated Reasoning and Identify Politics in Environmental Science' for his Graduate Defense Seminar to b ...