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NASA Chief Scientist Waleed Abdalati to Give Lecture at the University of Idaho
Posted: Thursday, September 20 2012
MOSCOW, Idaho – Waleed Abdalati, NASA chief scientist, will give a lecture at the University of Idaho on Wednesday, Sept. 26 at 3:30 p.m. in the College of Law Courtroom. Abdalati is the principal adviser to Charles Bolden, NASA administrator, on agency science programs and strategic planning. His visit is sponsored by the University of Idaho’s College of Natural Resources. Abdalati presentation ...
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Lee Vierling | Environmental Science | Environmental Science | News Release | Natural Resources | Environmental Science
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Natural Resource Scientists' Work Featured in International Outlets
Posted: Monday, May 9 2011
A College of Natural Resources research team was featured in "Space Laser Spies for Woodpeckers," an article by BBC news correspondent Jonathan Amos who writes for "News Science and Environment," an online BBC news web site www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11867165. The article reports on the team's use of a satellite-borne laser to try to predict where woodpeckers might live in state for...
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Natural Resources | Lee Vierling | Acknowledgements
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Natural Resources Service-Learning Project Promotes Global Environmental Stewardship
Posted: Thursday, May 20 2010
Written by Sue McMurray MOSCOW, Idaho – The words “required reading” can strike dread in the hearts of many high school graduates coming off the high of summer vacation, about to enter their first year of college. But for at least 26 honors freshmen, the University of Idaho’s required reading, “Deep Economy” by Bill McKibben, struck a chord. Students in College of Natural Resources Associate Pr...
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Natural Resources | Lee Vierling | News Release | Service-Learning
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University of Idaho Conservation Science Students Help Local Landowners Conserve Species
Posted: Wednesday, February 18 2009
Feb. 18, 2009 Photo available at www.today.uidaho.edu/PhotoList.aspx Written by Sue McMurray MOSCOW, Idaho – American Idol’s harshest judge, tired of human caterwauling, perhaps would find welcome relief in the blend of harmonies produced by the American kestrel, western meadowlark and 26 other bird species that frequent Ten Mile Creek Ranch. Located on the Snake River south of Lewiston, the ranc...
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Natural Resources | Lisette Waits | Lee Vierling | Conservation Social Sciences | News Release
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