Seasonal canopies
I just discovered this very cool photo comparison tool. I was so excited to use it I pulled out some comparison shots of the vernal pools I study. It might […]
I just discovered this very cool photo comparison tool. I was so excited to use it I pulled out some comparison shots of the vernal pools I study. It might […]
Over the summer of 2016 (between wrapping up my Masters starting my PhD) I spent 7 weeks back in Alaska on contract with Sitka Conservation Society and the US Forest […]
Can we preserve the sanctity of Wilderness as we know it, yet allow for consensus between mountain bikers and wilderness advocates? Yes, and we know the tactic works because the […]
One of the funny conventions in ecology is the practice of naming a new statistical unit after a preeminent ecologist. For instance, in 1949 J.B.S. Haldane proposed a new unit […]
There are three big take-aways from my master’s research project that was published recently as a open-source article. Wildlife crossing structures do, in fact, promote crossings for large mammals in […]
I recently wrote a blog post for Ucross High Plains Stewardship Initiative about an open source article I just published. Since this article is intended for practical use in management […]
Twitty, Victor Chandler. 1966. Of Scientists and Salamanders. W. H. Freeman and Company. San Fransisco. 176p. From a childhood growing up in southern Indiana to a PhD at Yale, the details […]
An article I wrote along with Lisa Ronald and Bob Dvorak about perspectives on the future of Wilderness stewardship is out in the International Journal of Wilderness. This piece is […]
Have you listened to the Story Collider Podcast? If not, you should subscribe right now. Each week they pair two stories about science (kinda), that are always entertaining. Women in […]