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Dr. Robert T. Lackey, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon encourages scientists to stick to scientific reality and avoid the allure of fake news.
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Dr. Robert T. Lackey, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University, mini lecture.
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This video will demonstrate how participants can inventory the ecological status of rangelands within a pasture and relate it to land management planning activities. It bases the ecological states…
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PhD Student, Ryan Stewart, discusses the research he's doing in the Biological and Ecological Engineering Soil Lab. Ryan is advised by Dr. John Selker. Video filmed and produced by Tylee Cairns
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Mark Luterra explains his research on "Living Solar Panels". Mark is a Grad Student in the Biological and Ecological Engineering Program at Oregon State University. Filmed and produced by…
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"Ecological Homogenization of Urban America" Peter M. Groffman, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies-January 29, 2013
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Keynote Address by Laura Huenneke, VP of Research, Northern Arizona University,
Advancing Toward Professorship in Biological, Ecological and Earth System Sciences Seminar
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2011. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest.
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2011. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest.
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2011. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest.
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2011. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest.
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2011. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest.
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2011. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest.
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2011. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest.
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2011. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest.
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2011. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest.
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2011. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest.
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2011. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest.
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2011. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest.
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2011. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest.
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2011. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest. Introduction to the conference.
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"Fire Use", Part 2, Dr. Frank Kanawha Lake, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Redwood Sciences Lab. His tribal affiliations are Karuk, Seneca, Cherokee, and Mexican.
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Keynote Speaker: Richie Richards, University of California, Berkeley.
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"Partnership Societies, Reciprocity", Dr, Jesse Ford, Oregon State University. Ford's research interests include ecosystems ecology and paleoecology.
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Klamath Basin. Dr. Hannah Gosnell is interested in, drivers and consequences of rural land use change; integrated land and water resource management; environmental governance.
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"Fire Use", Part 1. Dr. John Bailey, OSU College of Forestry. Bailey is interested in Silviculture, Fuels and Fire Management, and Adaptive Ecosystem Management in his research.
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Connection to Place. Esther Stutzman, Elder, Kalapuya and Coos Tribes.
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"Connection to Place", Esther Stutzman, Kalapuya and Coos elder.
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"Wolves", Dr. Hal Salwasser, Dean, OSU College of Forestry, and Jamie Pinkham, Archibald Bush Foundation.
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"The 'Rs'", Gail Woodside, Oregon State University.
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"Handshake Money", Gail Woodside, Oregon State University.
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Pacific Northwest. Kurt M. Peters (Blackfeet/Powhatan) earned his doctorate at the University of California, Berkeley, and taught at the California State…
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