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Bat Toes and ‘Tocks — Cute Overload
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CO Hall Of Fame. CO’s Tenth Anniversary. Top Ten Lists Of The Year (Updated with 2015! Bat Toes and ‘Tocks. March 30, 2009. According to this bat-tographer; When you reach into a bag of bats to pull one out, they’re usually upside down and what you first see wriggling out is a cute little bat butt. Yes, yes I see that. Bat toes and ‘tocks. By The unquenchable.fire. Ssssss [hot to the touche]. March 30, 2009 at 6:01 pm. Have we ever had a *bat* before? March 30, 2009 at 6:02 pm. March 30, 2009 at 6:03 pm.
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Natural history of SFSU: the coastal sage scrub ecological community | SFSU Campus Ecology
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San Francisco State University Grounds Department. What is biodiversity, and why does it matter? Natural history of SFSU: the coastal sage scrub ecological community. Natural history of SFSU: the coastal sage scrub ecological community. Originally the campus was covered in coastal sage scrub, much like this photo taken at nearby Lake Merced in 2009. Characteristic plants of the coastal scrub include California sagebrush (. Dwarf coyote brush (. And coast buckwheat (. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Geography...
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What makes conservation leadership effective? – krauel.com
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What makes conservation leadership effective? What makes conservation leadership effective? Last fall I attended a week-long course from the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation. On Effective Conservation Leadership. With nine other conservation biologists from around the world I learned skills like conflict resolution, planning and decision making, and heard presentations by conservation leaders including Tom Lovejoy,. In partnership with natural resources exploration in the Amazon basin. At fir...
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Plants | SFSU Campus Ecology
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San Francisco State University Grounds Department. What is biodiversity, and why does it matter? Natural history of SFSU: the coastal sage scrub ecological community. This page will list the new and interesting plants as they are added to the campus, along with information on how to find them. SFSU Biodiversity Project map May 2009. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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New campus art | SFSU Campus Ecology
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San Francisco State University Grounds Department. What is biodiversity, and why does it matter? Natural history of SFSU: the coastal sage scrub ecological community. Latest Botanical Garden Entrance Design Drawings. New habitat area in front of the gym →. October 8, 2009. In December 2008, MFA student Michael Namkung. Read more at “Student pushes himself for art”. By SFSU [X]press writer Melissa Dudum-Maya. Across the road looking down towards the track:. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Plant Or...
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New habitat area in front of the gym | SFSU Campus Ecology
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San Francisco State University Grounds Department. What is biodiversity, and why does it matter? Natural history of SFSU: the coastal sage scrub ecological community. Why do we have lawns, anyway? A brief history. →. New habitat area in front of the gym. January 18, 2010. And Raynelle Rino of the biology department; these will gradually fill in and shade out the grass. (3)This is a non-native New Zealand Christmas Tree (. Which typically grows along the coast under harsh, windy conditions. From the b...
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About | SFSU Campus Ecology
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San Francisco State University Grounds Department. What is biodiversity, and why does it matter? Natural history of SFSU: the coastal sage scrub ecological community. This site was created in collaboration with the grounds department, and in the future will consist of contributions from students, faculty, and staff. The purpose of this blog is to:. Document and celebrate the campus biodiversity. Through photos, articles, and an ongoing registry of flora and fauna. Help build this site! I am a biology gra...
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SFSU Botanical Garden?? | SFSU Campus Ecology
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San Francisco State University Grounds Department. What is biodiversity, and why does it matter? Natural history of SFSU: the coastal sage scrub ecological community. Welcome to San Francisco State University’s campus ecology blog! Latest proposal for the bike path/Botanicoid Garden design →. August 13, 2009. It may sound far-fetched, but other CSU campuses have their own arboretum/BG: Fullerton. I’m excited to announce plans to landscape this area to represent the 5 Mediterranean zones: Chile, South Afr...
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CV – krauel.com
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Download a PDF Version of this CV. Download PDF of Industry CV. 2015 PhD, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 2009 Master of Science, Ecology and Systematics, San Francisco State University. 1982 BS Computer Information Systems, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Postdoctoral research fellow, University of Southern Illinois, Carbondale, 2015. Bat Inventory Survey, Presidio of San Francisco, California, June 2008-July 2009. Led acoustic monitoring survey...
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Blog – krauel.com
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On October 8, 2015. The world of makers and DIY tech has reached the world of ecology. I’m working on a project deploying scientific instruments that I built myself using inexpensive, easily orderable components, to answer important questions about endangered animals. And I hope it’s just the beginning. If you’re not […]. Be Sociable, Share! On September 15, 2015. Have you ever been out for a hike and come across some mysterious equipment, and wondered what it was doing? Be Sociable, Share! It’s been ove...
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