This evening I attended a meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, where guest speaker Scott Thomas gave a short slideshow on the raptors of Orange County. I also had the opportunity to hear about a couple of exciting research opportunities that I may decide to work on for the winter or spring quarters. They are pretty diverse: Scott's research with Red-tailed Hawks, a survey of the endanged plant species, the Laguna Beach Live-forever, and one involving using motion actived cameras to track the movements of large mammals at Laguna Coast Wilderness Park.
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Orange County Society for Conservation Biology
This evening I attended a meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, where guest speaker Scott Thomas gave a short slideshow on the raptors of Orange County. I also had the opportunity to hear about a couple of exciting research opportunities that I may decide to work on for the winter or spring quarters. They are pretty diverse: Scott's research with Red-tailed Hawks, a survey of the endanged plant species, the Laguna Beach Live-forever, and one involving using motion actived cameras to track the movements of large mammals at Laguna Coast Wilderness Park.
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