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Environmental Film Series
School of Environment and Natural Resources & Office of Energy and Environment invite you to the Environmental Film Series with lively discussions led by leading OSU and local experts. The series will be held at the Ohio Union U.S. Bank Theater. The ...
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OARDC Announces 2009 Brown, Family Scholarship Winners
South Vienna, who will major in agricultural economics with a focus on international marketing and ...
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Professor emeritus publishes new book
Joseph F. Donnermeyer, professor emeritus of rural sociology in the School of Environment and Natural Resources has just published a new book, Key Concepts in Crime and Society (SAGE) with co-authors Ross Coomer, (Griffith University, Brisbane), Karen McE ...
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Ottawa River Kleanup Association (ORKA)
and/or fund raising activities can be found on our website or via our email address. ORKA DOES NOT EMPLOY ...
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Managing tropical agroforestry for conservation of flocking migratory birds
McDermott, Molly E., Amanda D. Rodewald and Stephen N. Matthews. 2015. Managing tropical agroforestry for conservation of flocking migratory birds. Agroforestry Systems 89(3):383-396. Stephen N. Matthews Journal article Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Lab ...
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Individual variation in anthropogenic resource use in an urban carnivore
Newsome, Seth D., Heidi M. Garbe, Evan C. Wilson and Stanley D. Gehrt. 2015. Individual variation in anthropogenic resource use in an urban carnivore. Oecologia 178(1):115-128. Stanley D. Gehrt Journal article Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Lab ...
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Past Fire and Present-day Mesophication: Implications for Oak Ecosystem Restoration Webinar
The Great Lakes Fire Science Consortium recommends a webinar co-hosted by the Tallgrass Prairie and Oak Savanna Fire Science Consortium and the Society for Ecological Restoration-Medwest/Great Lakes Chapter. Gregory Nowacki, PhD, Regional Ecologist, Acti ...
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Soybean Pod Shattering
Soybean pod shattering is not completely understood. Through breeding efforts (beginning approximately 5,000 years ago when soybean was first thought to be domesticated), soybean plants have gained pod shattering resistance (Dong et al., 2014). However, ...