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Posted by Rod Sayler. On August 10, 2011 · Leave a Comment. For those of you who love trees, here’s a little quiz. We discovered this three tucked away in the naturalized woodland in the WSU Arboretum and Wildlife Conservation area. The arboretum woodland has naturalized from tree and shrub plantings that were originally made by the USDA, Pullman Plant Materials Center, starting back in the 1930s. … Continue reading →. The Art of Science: Watching The Future Melt. Dodos, Dimwits, and Fat Arses.
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The Art of Science: Watching The Future Melt. Posted by Rod Sayler. On December 29, 2014 · Leave a Comment. We seldom think about the art of science, but we should, because art may enhance understanding and communicate the science of global warming better than we think. Middot; Tagged with Anthropocene. The Art of Science: Watching The Future Melt. Lost Memories and Empty Forests: The Passenger Pigeon. Battling Environmental Depression: Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene. The Global Worming Debate.
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Tree Quiz | Nature @ WSU
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Posted by Rod Sayler. On August 10, 2011 · Leave a Comment. For those of you who love trees, here’s a little quiz. We discovered this three tucked away in the naturalized woodland in the WSU Arboretum and Wildlife Conservation area. The arboretum woodland has naturalized from tree and shrub plantings that were originally made by the USDA, Pullman Plant Materials Center, starting back in the 1930s. … Continue reading →. The Art of Science: Watching The Future Melt. Dodos, Dimwits, and Fat Arses.
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Centers, Institutes and Laboratories. Centers, Institutes and Laboratories. Educational Policies and Procedures. Special Commitees and Items of Interest. Guidelines for New Centers, Institutes and Laboratories. Five Year Review of Previously Faculty Senate Approved Centers, Institues and Laboratories. Archived Faculty Senate Approved Centers, Institutes and Laboratories. LIST AS OF 05.13.16). FACULTY SENATE APPROVED CENTERS, INSTITUTES AND LABORATORIES. CURRENT LIST 1965 TO PRESENT January 15, 2016).
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Arboretum and Wildlife Center Fall Report 2011. Posted by Rod Sayler. On January 30, 2012 · Leave a Comment. Middot; Tagged with bees. A Natural Education at WSU. Posted by Rod Sayler. On October 3, 2011 · 1 Comment. Middot; Tagged with Environmental Education. How to Grow a Tortoiseshell. Posted by Rod Sayler. On October 3, 2011 · Leave a Comment. If you’re an ordinary tortoise, growing your shell might take you more than 150 years. But if you’re a tortoiseshell butterfly, life goes by m...I saw my firs...
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Art | Nature @ WSU
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The Art of Science: Watching The Future Melt. Posted by Rod Sayler. On December 29, 2014 · Leave a Comment. We seldom think about the art of science, but we should, because art may enhance understanding and communicate the science of global warming better than we think. Middot; Tagged with Anthropocene. The Art of Science: Watching The Future Melt. Lost Memories and Empty Forests: The Passenger Pigeon. Battling Environmental Depression: Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene. The Global Worming Debate.
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Arboretum and Wildlife Center Fall Report 2011. Posted by Rod Sayler. On January 30, 2012 · Leave a Comment. Middot; Tagged with bees. Posted by Rod Sayler. On January 30, 2012 · 2 Comments. What do honey bees do in January in eastern Washington? Why, they come out and fly around, of course! Middot; Tagged with bee hive. The Global Worming Debate. Posted by Rod Sayler. On January 29, 2012 · 47 Comments. To be more specific, are earthworms natural? Earthworms are not natural! Not even a little bit! On Jul...
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Arboretum and Wildlife Center Fall Report 2011. Posted by Rod Sayler. On January 30, 2012 · Leave a Comment. Middot; Tagged with bees. The Global Worming Debate. Posted by Rod Sayler. On January 29, 2012 · 47 Comments. To be more specific, are earthworms natural? For the chronically busy and distracted, the short answer to that question is – absolutely not! Earthworms are not natural! Not even a little bit! Middot; Tagged with earthworms. A Natural Education at WSU. Posted by Rod Sayler. I just witnessed...
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Arboretum | Nature @ WSU
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Arboretum and Wildlife Center Fall Report 2011. Posted by Rod Sayler. On January 30, 2012 · Leave a Comment. Middot; Tagged with bees. Posted by Rod Sayler. On January 30, 2012 · 2 Comments. What do honey bees do in January in eastern Washington? Why, they come out and fly around, of course! Middot; Tagged with bee hive. The Global Worming Debate. Posted by Rod Sayler. On January 29, 2012 · 47 Comments. To be more specific, are earthworms natural? Earthworms are not natural! Not even a little bit! I just...