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Tag: Outreach

HuangShan

Biodiversity Challenge: Pxay eyaye si ayioang fpeio

October 29, 2013

When Avatar came out, back in the dark ages, everyone raved about the amazing and ingenious organisms with which James . . . (6 Comments)

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BioDV at ESA and INTECOL

August 4, 2013

This is probably the most exciting time of this year for ecologists, as the two most important ecological meetings will . . . (1 Comment)

Peter Kareiva

Diverse Introspectives: A Conversation with Peter Kareiva

May 14, 2013

On May 7th, fellow UW grad student Halley Froelich and I had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Peter Kareiva, . . . (22 Comments)

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Reaching Out: The Uphill Battle to Institutionalize Science Communication

February 22, 2013

  Reaching Out: The Uphill Battle to Institutionalize Science Communication   Early in December 2012, I was invited to speak . . . (3 Comments)

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The potential of Citizen Science

January 12, 2013

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that . . . (8 Comments)

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DEB-1050680. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions
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