SNR Fall Seminars & Discussions: If You Missed Them

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Most of the Fall SNR Seminars and Coffee and Conservation discussions were recorded and are available on the SNR website at https://snr.unl.edu/aboutus/when/seminars.aspx

Seminars:
Justin Dellinger - Mountain lion research in California: implications for wildlife conservation and management in the 21st century

Deke Arndt - Climate, Climate Change and Big Weather: How are they related and how do we know?

Ran Wang - Seeing the unseen: How airborne imaging spectroscopy and fluorometry reveal the secrets of plants from the air.

Lord Ameyaw - Envisioning a treed trajectory for agriculture – findings from agroforestry research.

Keeley MacNeill - Biogeochemical cycling, toxin trickery, and ecosystem processes in headwater streams

Philip Lavretsky - Manhandling mallards: The conservation paradox of feral populations and the meaning of wild.

Leon Barmuta - Small, forested headwater streams and their riparia: are forest managers and ecologists ready for climate change?

Coffee and Conservation:

Katie Piecora - Pronghorn Resource Selection in Nebraska’s Agriculturally Dominated Landscape

Morgan Register - Communicating Precision Agriculture from a Conservation Specialist Perspective

Todd Nordeen - Bighorn Sheep Restoration in Nebraska

Iris McFarlin - Motivational Typologies of Foragers in North Central US

More details at: https://snr.unl.edu/aboutus/when/seminars.aspx