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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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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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Bringing It All Home: North State Strong with John Micheal Scott and Audrey DenneyJohn and Susan Scott Audrey Denney John Michael Scott starts this keynote presentation with a performance of his new songs about the Camp Fire. Although they are uplifting and positive people,…
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Brewing a Successful Sustainability ProgramCheri Chastain Sustainability Manager Sierra Nevada Brewing Company The Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, founded and still headquartered in Chico, is known not only for its award-winning beers, but…
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A Resilient Response to Our Planetary CrisisMarissa Mommaerts Communications Manager, Transition US We live in uncertain times, but across the country and around the world people are taking practical, creative action to slow climate change…
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Feeding in Flow: The Impact of Waves on Predator-prey Interactions in the Rocky IntertidalDr. Eve Robinson UC Berkeley A common sight for visitors to the rocky beaches on the Pacific Coast is the large colonies of sea anemones clinging to the rocks. How do these creatures, which look…
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