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Elk in California: History, current status, and future of California’s largest land mammalTom Batter PhD Student Mammalian Ecology and Conversation Unit University of California Tom Batter, University of California, Davis, Mammalian Ecology and Conservation Unit, shares his California…
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Studying Waterfowl Ecology in the Pacific Flyway: New Technology Leads to New InsightsMike Casazza USGS Western Ecological Research Center Wildlife biologist Mike Casazza presents his research findings on California waterfowl. Mike discusses the movement of waterfowl and what…
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Using Remote Sensing and Targeted Water Sampling to Understand AI Risk for Commercial PoultryDr. Maurice Pitesky-DVM, MPVM, Dipl ACVPM Assistant Specialist in Cooperative Extension UC Davis, Veterinary Medicine Dr. Maurice Pitesky discusses how remote sensing and targeted water…
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Elk in California: History, current status, and future of California’s largest land mammalTom Batter PhD Student Mammalian Ecology and Conversation Unit University of California Tom Batter, University of California, Davis, Mammalian Ecology and Conservation Unit, shares his California…
From Gateway Science Museum
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Insects of Bidwell ParkDr. Don Miller Biological Sciences Department CSU, Chico Dr. Don Miller explains his findings regarding insects in Bidwell Park. Among butterflies tales, aphids anecdotes, and Jerusalem crickets…
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Canada: Our Friendly Neighbour to the NorthDr. Daniel Veidlinger Comparative Religion and Humanities Department CSU, Chico Canada is the second largest country in the world and sits just to the north of the United States with the longest…
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Representations of Female Homosexuality in Middle Eastern Contemporary Literature: Strategies and CriticsZayer Baazaoui Ph.D. candidate in Literary, Cultural and Linguistic Studies University of Miami, Florida Zayer Baazaoui explains the connection between the development of society and the development…
From Middle East Studies Symposium
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Uncertain Status: Migrant Labor in Morocco and SpainMigration, the movement of people to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions. Much of this process is overlooked or ignored in our society, however Alexander Ryll…
From Middle East Studies Symposium
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Folktales of the Afghani JewsAudrey Armstrong Undergraduate Anthropology California State University, Chico Audrey Armstrong presents her findings from an interview with the son of an Afghani Jew. She explains how the common…
From Middle East Studies Symposium
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Temür, Painter of PoliticsLevon Ghanimian Undergraduate History California State University, Northridge Levon Ghanimian explores art in the Middle East. He talks about the dark history of many of these areas, including war,…
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Regenerative Agriculture Initiative at CSU, ChicoDr. Tim LaSalle Co-Founder & Co-Director, Regenerative Agriculture Initiative Regenerative agriculture is an approach to food and farming systems. It works with nature’s rhythms and…
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Human Trafficking and the Russian MobTwo CSU, Chico sociology students summarize their research on the major role of Russian organized crime in the trafficking of women to the sex trade and the selling of babies for adoption in other…
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Cultural and Educational Glances from All Over the WorldInternational Panel from the Teaching Excellence and Achievement Fellows Program Representatives of a group of teachers from 20 different countries share their cultural and educational backgrounds,…
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