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Nadav Mouallem defended his thesis
Nadav presented to a mix of people in the room and on Zoom, giving an overview of his thesis in a talk titled “Reburns of high severity patches: effects on ponderosa pine regeneratio and plant community composition.
Last updated on Mar 4, 2024
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Sarah Kapel presented her thesis!
Sarah presented the results of two years of hard work, giving a talk titled “Evaluating aspen seedling outplanting success following high severity wildfire in the Southwest.”
Last updated on Mar 4, 2024
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Sarah Kapel presented her research at national SAF convention
Sarah presented her research on best practices for planting aspen in burned areas at the Society of American Foresters National Convention in Sacramento.
Last updated on Nov 6, 2023
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Graduation 2023: Three newly minted lab graduates
New lab alums: Kristin Nesbit, Megan Whetzel, and Emily Lane (not pictured) all walked at the 2023 QCNR graduation ceremony. Congratulations!
Last updated on May 5, 2023
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Megan Whetzel successfully defended her thesis
Titled “From Flames to Forage: How Wildfire Affects Elk Behavior and Abundance”, Megan’s thesis presentation was fantastic.
Last updated on Mar 4, 2024
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Emily Lane presented her poster at USU's Student Research Symposium
Emily presented her original research at an undergraduate research symposium in the library at USU. Her successful URCO research grant proposal funded her to do this research. Congrats Emily!
Last updated on Apr 18, 2023
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Kristin Nesbit publishes new review on aspen-fire relationship
A new Tamm Review in the journal Forest Ecology and Management reviews the complicated relationship between aspen and fire in North America.
Last updated on Feb 6, 2023
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