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from the Florida Museum of Natural History
buffest frogs would be high jumpers, but if you want shredded pecs, you should train
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
buffest frogs would be high jumpers, but if you want shredded pecs, you should train
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
buffest frogs would be high jumpers, but if you want shredded pecs, you should train
Research Opportunities Our lab currently has openings for the following positions: Graduate Students I am always looking for good students to become part of our research team. I seek highly motivated students that take their research interests seriously. I believe an integrative research approach
believe an integrative research approach is fundamental, and that the student should train
An hour after sunrise, Andrew Kratter stands in the dew-soaked grass of an East Gainesville graveyard, watching the sky for what looks like a bowling pin with wings – the common loon, Gavia immer. Kratter, manager of the Florida Museum of Natural History’s ornithology collection, has scouted for
Foundation’s Powerful Communities: Nature initiative enabled Kratter to recruit and train
Sources: All accidental death information from National Safety Council. Disease death information from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Shark fatality data provided by the International Shark Attack File. NOTE Some values are still being updated (shark-related fatalities is up to date)
cold 620 1 in 6,045 Sun/heat exposure 273 1 in 13,729 Lightning 47 1 in 79,746 Train
TESI Graduate Assistant Isabelle Gain and Environmental Communicator Augustus Hoff honored at Champions for Change awards.
Through her stewarding of the Network, Izzy has helped train Florida’s future environmental
Cook, J. A., S. V. Edwards, E. A. Lacey, R. P. Guralnick, P. S. Soltis, D. E. Soltis, C. K. Welch, K. C. Bell, K. E. Galbreath, C. Himes, J. M. Allen, T. A. Heath, A. C. Carnaval, K. L. Cooper, M. Liu, J. Hanken, and S. Ickert-Bond. 2014. Natural History Collections as Emerging Resources for Innovat
United States is at a crucial juncture, especially as we acknowledge the need to train
Director & Assistant Curator, Museum Education Phone: 352-273-2006 Email: mennes@floridamuseum.ufl.edu Dr. Megan Ennes is TESI’s Director and the assistant curator (professor) of museum education in the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida. She is the author of mor
National Network for Ocean and Climate Change Interpretation, an organization that trains
At the heart of UF’s main campus, a 2.9 acre stretch of land offers a unique and educational natural space for students, staff, faculty and the public to enjoy. It’s an incredibly diverse area inhabited by over 350 plant, fungi and animal species, including a one-flowered haw that is the National
first time, and to do so the McCarty Woods team needs to pay for the sequencing and train
The Zooarchaeology of Herman’s Bay Project Director: Irv Quitmyer Herman’s Bay Midden (8SL1146) is located in St. Lucie County, Florida on Hutchinson Island. The midden is perched along a beach dune line in full view of the Atlantic Ocean to the east and a well-developed estuarine system of the
This scientific study has helped to train five graduate students and one undergraduate