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Resume | Nate Clifford's Blog
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Nate Clifford's Blog. Experienced web applications developer using various technologies including ASP.NET, C# or VB .NET, IIS, Web services via WCF or WebAPI, AJAX, VBA, HTML, DHTML, XML, COM, SQL, JQuery, LINQ, and JavaScript. Self-starter with excellent work ethic and strong verbal and written communication skills. Able to work both independently and with any development team. TEKsystems Contract at VSP Nov 2014 Present. Web, Database, SharePoint, and Application Developer. Retrieves its data from a Sh...
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March | 2016 | Thomas Fairman: Forest Research
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Thomas Fairman: Forest Research. Monthly Archives: March 2016. The Hackett Tree: Lost History in the Ash forests of Powelltown. March 7, 2016. The other week my housemate brought home a copy of ‘Bred to Be Wild’. A book edited by Peter Preuss who pieced together the notes of Des Hackett, a naturalist who pioneered some early breeding programs of Sugar Gliders and the Leadbeater’s Possum. That Hackett had spotted a colony of Leadbeaters Possum in. The construction of the boardwalk came at an interesting t...
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About | Bay Area Ecosystems Climate Change Consortium
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Bay Area Ecosystems Climate Change Consortium. Why We Do It. BAECCC facilitates collaboration between natural resource managers, scientists, and other interested parties through regular meetings, focused workshops, pilot projects, on-line communications and more to secure nature’s ecological and economic benefits for the Bay Area. Founded in 2009, BAECCC’s programs and operations are managed by a Steering Committee of regional leaders who supervise the work of an Executive Coordinator. Why We Do It.
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USGS Scientists Leading the Way to ProActive Conservation in the Arctic — John Muir Institute of the Environment
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Faculty and Research Affiliates. Office of the Director. USGS Scientists Leading the Way to ProActive Conservation in the Arctic. USGS Scientists Leading the Way to ProActive Conservation in the Arctic. USGS Scientists Leading the Way to ProActive Conservation in the Arctic. June 23, 2015. Mary Brooke McElreath, University of California, Davis. For the world’s polar bears, rising global temperatures and declining sea ice have made the work of life a lot harder. And Science of the Total Environment. Ultim...
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Sound Waves Archives - U.S. Geological Survey Coastal Science Bimonthly Newsletter
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Virus Calculated as Culprit Killing Sea Stars
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Sign up to receive an email update when a new issue of Sound Waves. Staff & Center News. Virus Calculated as Culprit Killing Sea Stars. By Ben Young Landis. January / February 2015. Reprinted from USGS Science Features: Top Story, November 17, 2014. Has been killing them in droves along the U.S. and Canadian Pacific Coast—causing their arms to fall off and spilling their innards ( https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? And wasting away their bodies as if a heat gun were melting them from the inside. Researchers ...
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Nisqually Delta Restoration:
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Nisqually Restoration and Monitoring Partners. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. Is managed by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is managing the Nisqually NWR restoration work. Is a key partner in the restoration, providing plannning and technical assistance, engineering, funding, and contracting services for the restoration. Is an online monitoring handbook for tidal marsh restoration practitioners. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. US Geological Survey Western Fisheries Research Center.
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Sea Otter Scoop | The Official Blog of The Otter Project | Page 2
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The Official Blog of The Otter Project. About The Otter Project. Newer posts →. Seismic testing near Diablo Canyon defeated. November 15, 2012. The Otter Project’s Executive Director and Founder captures hearts and minds with a picture we call ‘upright otter’. Palpable ‘oooohs’ and ‘aaaahs’ could be heard throughout the room. In the way of public safety? With PG&E stating that they would not make any changes no matter what the tests showed, it is clear we are just as safe and further ahead with 62 sea ot...
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Bucket List Trees, Part III: The Tallest | Thomas Fairman: Forest Research
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Thomas Fairman: Forest Research. Bucket List Trees, Part III: The Tallest. March 6, 2016. In the depth of the Redwood National Park. Midway down a gentle slope, I think I’m probably looking at one of the biggest cat-faces I’ve ever seen. OK I should probably explain that one a little bit more. Not a literal cat’s face, like you’d find a listicle of on Buzzfeed or something. But a fire scar that extends up the trunk of the tallest tree in the world – the Coastal Redwood, Sequoia semperverins. We’re ...
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thomasfairman | Thomas Fairman: Forest Research
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Thomas Fairman: Forest Research. All posts by thomasfairman. Clearfelling – courtesy of the wind. May 7, 2016. Over a year ago, I wrote an entry. On an impressive dashboard video doing the rounds on social media. In it, at least seven trees simultaneously fell across a road in a severe windstorm in the Central Highlands, not too far from Healseville. No one was injured, incredibly, but it was a good chance to do some thinking about what factors can drive the felling of living trees on a windy day. 8221; ...