2025 BUTTERFLY TRAINING COURSE - Rocks Biological Consulting and SoCal Environmental Resources Training (SERT) are excited to announce the return of the Sensitive Butterflies of San Diego County: Identification and Informational Training Course with renowned entomologist David Faulkner! The course will be offered on two dates, January 25th and February 1st, 2025. Only 15 spots are available for each course date, see flyer for details! Register here: https://lnkd.in/gBx8J_ME
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Don't toss your worms, forward them! Check out GSBI's most recent blog on why it's important to preserve worms from research projects and forward them where they can be preserved and used again in the future ?????? Check it out ?? https://lnkd.in/gcBnh4sg
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?? Subterranean termites cause extensive damage by feeding on wood and cellulose materials, leading to structural issues in buildings. And their secretive behavior and ability to hide within structures for long periods often result in severe and costly damage before they’re detected. In this two-part course, board-certified entomologist Joe Jonovich does a deep dive on subterranean termites that will help you better understand these destructive pests and treat them more effectively. You’ll learn: ? Basic subterranean termite biology and how to identify them ? Common methods for controlling them - and why there is no “one size fits all” approach ? How to show your value to your customers when performing termite services Ready to dive in? Click the link to watch the course: https://hubs.ly/Q02DffM30
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For busy people, or those with short attention spans, that are interested in some design tips for #occupancymodels, or #speciesdistribution/occurrence studies generally, you might want to check this out.
Here's a summary of Darryl MacKenzie's February webinar - Design advice for species occurrence studies: Darryl's 5 top tips! https://lnkd.in/dxwMjtX9
Summary - Design advice for species occurrence studies: Darryl's 5 top tips
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Here's a summary of Darryl MacKenzie's February webinar - Design advice for species occurrence studies: Darryl's 5 top tips! https://lnkd.in/dxwMjtX9
Summary - Design advice for species occurrence studies: Darryl's 5 top tips
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??What is the role of citizen science in environmental reviews??? A new study by U of A and University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences researchers published in the journal 'Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment' shows a huge jump in the reliance of citizen science data from apps like eBird and iNaturalist in environmental impact statements. But the role of these tools in environmental reviews has never been evaluated.... until now! ?? ??Learn more and find a link to the full open access paper in our latest news story here ??: https://lnkd.in/ghe38Y2P
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Another example of how a custom developed is found in the attached which explains how horseradish became the vegetable to represent Marror at the Seder. The paragraph was extracted from "The Four Species in Pre-Modern Europe; Views from East and West" by Debra Kaplan and Edward Fram.
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Our new issue, AEHMS Volume 27, Issue 1, is now live and features a collection of insightful papers that explore the chemistry, plankton dynamics, and planktivory of Lake Erie. Check out the articles and deepen your understanding of this vital freshwater ecosystem by following the link below! https://lnkd.in/dUKFjhmY #LakeErieEcology #AquaticResearch #EnvironmentalScience ?
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?? Microcredential: Beekeeping Bootcamp ?? Learn about honey bee biology and behavior, as well as the significance of honey bees for pollination and food production. ?? https://bit.ly/3DShoDA
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Zara Environmental has been working with Natural Bridge Caverns, Inc. for the past few years to learn more about the biology in the Caverns. The biologists with Zara have been conducting terrestrial and aquatic biological surveys throughout the cave system, both in the commercial areas and deeper into newly explored passages. These surveys allow the biologists to know what lives in the cave and understand the distribution of karst invertebrates throughout the cave system. They can also make comparisons of what invertebrates are found within areas of greater disturbance vs less and areas with greater nutrient inputs vs less, on a broad scale. https://lnkd.in/gEKbxC8E
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Our new issue, AEHMS Volume 27, Issue 1, is now live and features a collection of insightful papers that explore the chemistry, plankton dynamics, and planktivory of Lake Erie. Check out the articles and deepen your understanding of this vital freshwater ecosystem by following the link below! https://lnkd.in/djfzyWtF #LakeErieEcology #AquaticResearch #EnvironmentalScience
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