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From discovery to decline: A scientist s long fight for one of Colorado s rarest birds – Colorado Daily

From discovery to decline: A scientist s long fight for one of Colorado s rarest birds – Colorado Daily
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UW study reveals three genetic groups of Wyoming mule deer - Buckrail

UW study reveals three genetic groups of Wyoming mule deer - Buckrail
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UW study reveals environmental chracteristics for three genetic groups of mule deer

UW study reveals environmental chracteristics for three genetic groups of mule deer Aaron Brown © Provided by Cheyenne-Scottsbluff KGWN-TV Photo from US Fish & Wildlife Service CHEYENNE, Wyo. (Release) - Despite the fact that Wyoming mule deer are a highly mobile species found throughout the state, University of Wyoming researchers discovered that mule deer in the state represent three different genetic groups. “We identified features of the environment, such as elevation, habitat types and highways, that promote or inhibit the movement of mule deer genes across the state,” says Melanie LaCava, a UW Ph.D. candidate in the Program in Ecology and Department of Veterinary Sciences. “The environmental variables we found to be important were different at the scale of the entire state compared to each of the three genetic groups, which demonstrates the importance of studying wildlife in geographic areas of different sizes and comparing areas with different ha

UW Study Reveals Environmental Characteristics for Three Genetic Groups of Wyoming Mule Deer | News

May 11, 2021 This mule deer was spotted in Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest. Melanie LaCava, a UW Ph.D. candidate in the Program in Ecology, was lead author of a paper about Wyoming mule deer that was published in the May 11 issue of Ecography. Despite the fact that Wyoming mule deer are a highly mobile species found throughout the state, UW researchers discovered that mule deer in the state represent three different genetic groups. (Melanie LaCava Photo) Despite the fact that Wyoming mule deer are a highly mobile species found throughout the state, University of Wyoming researchers discovered that mule deer in the state represent three different genetic groups.

Next Generation of Women in Science

Next Generation of Women in Science Release Date: February 11, 2021 As part of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Fort Collins Science Center scientists volunteered to pass along personal and professional advice to the next generation of women and girls in science. February 11 marks International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Dedicated by the United Nations, the Day of Women and Girls in Science is part of an effort to achieve full and equal access to and participation in science for women and girls. Long-standing biases and gender stereotypes can still steer girls and women away from science, technology and engineering related fields. At present, less than 30% of the world’s researchers are women (UNESCO Institute for Statistics). This day is an opportunity to share the experiences of women in science, in an effort to make the next generation aware of opportunities in the STEM field. Hopefully these awareness efforts will empo

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