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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, & Human Dimensions: January 2014
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, and Human Dimensions. Wednesday, January 29, 2014. StudentSpeak: Wildlife Can Even Be Found In Cities! Katie Leuenberger, M.S. student. I have never really thought of an urban area as habitat for wildlife, I think of urban areas more like we are encroaching on the native habitat and messing everything up. However the more I research and walk around neighborhoods the more I notice that wildlife still uses urban areas to one degree or another. In more native habi...
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, & Human Dimensions: Policy Not Politics
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, and Human Dimensions. Monday, April 6, 2015. Kristee Young, M.S. student. Douglas Adams 1952 - 2001 (dna5c.jpg). Douglas Adams 1952 - 2001 (dna5c.jpg) Obtained from. I know, “Have you ever tried to read a statute or law? 8221; Peer reviewed scientific articles are full of jargon, statistics, and p-values. The solid science is undecipherable for a policy maker trained in law or business to use as a guide for application to policy decisions. Oh and we scientists ...
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, & Human Dimensions: Teaching
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, and Human Dimensions. Texas Tech University Courses: 2013-present. Department of Natural Resource Management. Introduction to Natural Resources Management. Summer 2014 (distance course development). Observe, describe and understand phenomena in the natural world. Examines the roles of natural and social science in understanding interactions among humans and natural resources. Fulfills core Life and Physical Sciences requirement. This writing intensive cours.
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, & Human Dimensions: August 2014
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, and Human Dimensions. Thursday, August 14, 2014. StudentSpeak: All Set for Invertebrate Sampling! Lisa Clark, MS student. Not only did Gim take time to teach me conventional welding techniques, but he also showed me how to use the plasma cutter (so awesome! Baldassarre, G. A., and E. G. Bolen. 2006. Waterfowl ecology and management. Second edition. Krieger, Melbourne, Florida, USA. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Samantha S. Kahl, Ph.D. Verble Fire Ecology Lab.
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, & Human Dimensions: July 2014
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, and Human Dimensions. Tuesday, July 1, 2014. StudentSpeak: Black Box Modeling: Letting the Computer Do the Thinking. R: Nate Duncan, M.S. student. During the past semester I ’. Http:/ commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Blackbox.svg. Lately I ’. Ve been using 2 of these “ black box. 8221; programs to estimate population dynamics in the Texas panhandle, namely VORTEX 10. Screenshot of VORTEX startup. Lacy and Pollak 2014. May be simpler, in the mathematical sense, b...
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Verble Fire Ecology Lab: March 2015
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Verble Fire Ecology Lab. Monday, March 23, 2015. Alumni Spotlight- Bradley Barker. This is the first in a recurring series of posts about TTU Fire alumni and their current positions. Brad Barker graduated from Texas Tech's Department of Natural Resources in May 2014. Since graduation, he has been employed with The Nature Conservancy's Arkansas Field Office. Below he discusses his current position. Brad on an RXburn in pine. 2015 TNC burn crew. Fire jobs require a great deal of physical and mental strengt...
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, & Human Dimensions: Outreach
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, and Human Dimensions. As an assistant professor in the wildlife field, I continue to participate in organizations and events outside of the department where I work at Texas Tech University. Mentoring Mentor Tech Program Mentor. Local and Regional Science Fair Judging. Guadalupe Neighborhood Arroyo Cleanup. Mentor Tech. 2013. http:/ www.depts.ttu.edu/mentortech/. Last accessed November 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Samantha S. Kahl, Ph.D.
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, & Human Dimensions: December 2014
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, and Human Dimensions. Wednesday, December 17, 2014. StudentSpeak: The Ethics of Research. Katie Leuenberger, M.S. student. Photo Credit: K. Leuenberger. For example, a project I worked on in Missouri we would kill individual animals accidently in our traps, so much so that sometimes I wondered if we weren't altering the populations of some of these species in the process. Photo Credit: K. Leuenberger. Photo Credit: K. Leuenberger. Thursday, December 11, 2014.
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Verble Fire Ecology Lab: PUBLICATIONS
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Verble Fire Ecology Lab. Frasconi Wendt, C. and Verble-Pearson, R.M. Critical thermal maxima and body size positively correlate in red imported fire ants, Solenopsis invicta. Verble-Pearson, R.M. And SW. Pearson. In press. European fire ants impact arboreal arthropod diversity in Acadia National Park. Natural Areas Journal. Granberg, R.M., Perry, G. and Verble-Pearson, R.M. Using historic evidence to inform habitat restoration decisions for the Texas horned lizard ( Phrynosoma cornutum. Brudz, V.*,.
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, & Human Dimensions: May 2015
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Kahl Lab for Regional Planning, Management, and Human Dimensions. Wednesday, May 13, 2015. N Duncan, MS student. I suppose the majority of my anxiety came from the uncertainty of my preparation. Had I listened well enough in my lectures? Had I used the best possible methods for the data I was analyzing? Did I have good reasoning behind my decisions in developing my research? Video Source: https:/ youtu.be/Lrlro3YJ15o. James Morel, Ph.D. student. A big thanks goes to them for the long and hard hours they ...