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Reimagined Seminar Series Shines Light on Graduate Research
https://senr.osu.edu/news/reimagined-seminar-series-shines-light-graduate-research%C2%A0%C2%A0
The School of Environment and Natural Resources (SENR) seminar series is a a longstanding opportunity for students and faculty across the university to learn about emerging and impactful scholarly research in the field of environmental and natural resourc ...
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Accepting SNAP Benefits at Ohio Farmers Markets
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0065
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Long Cane Raspberry
https://southcenters.osu.edu/horticulture/fruits/long-cane-raspberry
Expanding raspberry production options for acreage expansion, long-term sustainability, risk mitigation, and season extension Funded by a Specialty Crop Block Grant (23SCBPOHI204) from USDA Agricultural Marketing Service Through Ohio Department of Agricul ...
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Native Shrubs: Creating Living Landscapes for Birds, Butterflies, Bees, and Other Beneficials
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5813
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SP25 Seminar Series
https://senr.osu.edu/node/11723
Check out the full schedule! Find out more about the 2025 Spring Semester Seminar Series. More than 20 talks planned for spring series! ...
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Lightning Talk Abstracts
https://senr.osu.edu/node/11721
SENR Seminar Series Spring 2025 January 21 Lightning Talks PRESENTERS: Meg Edwards Fields and Forests: Understanding agroforestry practitioners' motivations, support networks, and pathways to agriculture Abstract: Agroforestry practices, which integr ...
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SENR Seminar Series welcomes PhD Student Presentations
https://senr.osu.edu/events/senr-seminar-series-welcomes-phd-student-presentations
The School of Environment and Natural Resources Seminar Series welcomes Lily Mank and Casey Ortbahn, PhD students who will present their research starting at 4:00 p.m. in room 103 Kottman Hall or via Zoom. ...
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The Gastrointestinal Tract of the Horse
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/1022
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Dense human population is linked to longer urban coyote survival
https://senr.osu.edu/news/dense-human-population-linked-longer-urban-coyote-survival
Study finds access to nature isn’t key to animals’ success in the city COLUMBUS, Ohio – Tracking coyote movement in metropolitan areas shows the animals spend lots of time in natural settings, but a new study suggests the human element of city life has a ...
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Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Japanese Stiltgrass
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-70-11
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