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Elk in California: History, current status, and future of California’s largest land mammal

Tom Batter PhD Student Mammalian Ecology and…

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From  Gateway Science Museum February 27th, 2023 0 likes 54 plays 0  

Studying Waterfowl Ecology in the Pacific Flyway: New Technology Leads to New Insights

Mike Casazza USGS Western Ecological…

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From  Biological Sciences Academic Forums April 23rd, 2019 0 likes 124 plays 0  

Into thinner air: How pikas live on the roof of the world and implications for their persistence

Recorded: April 17, 2019

From  Gateway Science Museum April 18th, 2019 0 likes 165 plays 0  

Using Remote Sensing and Targeted Water Sampling to Understand AI Risk for Commercial Poultry

Dr. Maurice Pitesky-DVM, MPVM, Dipl ACVPM…

From  Biological Sciences Academic Forums April 16th, 2019 0 likes 47 plays 0  

Elk in California: History, current status, and future of California’s largest land mammal

Tom Batter PhD Student Mammalian Ecology and…

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From  Gateway Science Museum April 15th, 2019 0 likes 85 plays 0  

Insects of Bidwell Park

Dr. Don Miller Biological Sciences Department…

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From  Gateway Science Museum April 5th, 2019 1 likes 279 plays 0  

Canada: Our Friendly Neighbour to the North

Dr. Daniel Veidlinger Comparative Religion and…

From  International Forums February 21st, 2019 0 likes 41 plays 0  

Beavertails, Enablers, Jammers: Highlights of a Sabbatical

Professor Don Miller Department of Biological…

From  Biological Sciences Academic Forums February 7th, 2019 0 likes 84 plays 0  

Hidden In Plain Sight: American Indians and the American Master Narrative

American Indians are often left out of the…

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From  Multicultural & Gender Studies Department November 6th, 2018 0 likes 432 plays 0  

Playing Indian: Europeans, First Peoples, and Struggles for Hegemony in Early North America

Dr. William J. Campbell History Faculty,…

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From  Humanities Center September 8th, 2016 0 likes 237 plays 0