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Ecosystem scientist splashing around in wet &/or urban places, especially in southeast PA. Learning about trash of all kinds. Asst. Prof. at West Chester Univ. (they/she) aquaticecosystemswcu.weebly.com
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Absolutely heartbreaking to be a US ecologist these days
NSF LTER program “archived”. LTER=“Long Term Ecological Research”. This program has been incredibly successful, incredibly frugal for what they accomplish, and…of course…targeted by evil know-nothings. My heart is breaking.
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This is the platinum-quality shitpost I needed to be able to make it through the day today: hadley.github.io/genzplyr/
My Freshwater Ecology students are doing student-led exam review with cornhole: answer a question correctly and you get a toss.
I'm looking to switch out the Winogradsky column lab I've been doing in my Wetlands course for something new (I never get visible diffs among treatments and I don't think students are getting much from it). What are your favorite labs for an upper level Wetlands course? Bonus if biogeochemistryish!
NSF LTER program “archived”. LTER=“Long Term Ecological Research”. This program has been incredibly successful, incredibly frugal for what they accomplish, and…of course…targeted by evil know-nothings. My heart is breaking.