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UF/IFAS Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Department
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Posts by WEC:
Come Fang Out at the inaugural Fang Fest!
Speaking up to protect transgender youth
Species On The Move is back! May 15-19, 2023.
UF/IFAS CALS Top 10 Senior: Hannah Henry (WEC) interview
Conservation of the Endangered Everglades Snail Kite
Hostetler Lab Shows How City Forests and Residential Areas Can Benefit Birds
2020-21 Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Award and Scholarship Winners
Exit Interview: Alexis Cardas
WEC ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: SISIL PUTRI
Alachua County Residents to Become Citizen Scientists for the iNaturalist City Nature Challenge
Nathaniel Owenby Learns Wildlife Damage Practices through USDA Wildlife Service Internship and Job
UF Senior Jimmy Holdgrafer Interned as Wildlife Biologist at Lykes Ranch
SNRE Student Creates Nordmanns’ Greenshank Species Account for Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Field Work: Laura Nicholson Monitors Bat Activity in SW Florida Across Different Landscapes
WEC's Kassidy King Learns Lake Management as Winter Haven Natural Resources Intern
Exit Interview: Colin Goodman
Exit Interview: Zach Steele
Honoring the Late George Tanner, WEC Professor Emeritus
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Spring 2020 Scholarship and Award Winners
Students Remove Invasive Brown Trout in Grand Canyon National Park
Doctoral Student Edmund Basham Brings Research to Life with Visual Storytelling
How WEC Works: Marcus Lashley
WEC Senior Kelly San Antonio Explores Yucatán Peninsula in UF Study Abroad Program
UF Undergrad Conducts Orca Conservation Research in Iceland with Earthwatch Institute
Zachary Steele Analyzes How Aquariums, Zoos Teach About Invasive Species
Nathaniel Owenby Works with Wildlife Biologist at Lykes Ranch
Hanna Hodges Learns Management Techniques with National Wildlife Turkey Federation
WEC's Philipp Maleko Finds Nest of Endangered Shorebird with Russian Team
WEC Senior Destiny Cardentey Interns with UF/IFAS 4-H Extension, Zoo Miami
Samantha Hoskins Works with Oysters, Scallops as Nature Coast Biological Station Intern
Shannon Summers Conducted Field Research as Tall Timbers Intern
Carly Sharp Restores Maryland's Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Bristol Rigby Helps UF Ph.D. Student Study Sea Turtles on Big Bend Coastline
English Major Erin Russell Embraces Wildlife as Tampa Zoo Intern
Sarah Teman Rehabilitates Sick and Injured Seals at Summer Internship
Sidney McFarland Explores NPS Jobs as a BioCorps Intern in Everglades National Park
Alan Ivory Gains Confidence, Imparts Knowledge at Camp Wildlife Summer Internship
Kaylyn Cullen's Internship Maintaining Mosquito Colonies was a 'Biting' Experience
My Summer Internship: Gabbi Obando
Exit Interview: Mary Mack Gray and the Brown-Headed Nuthatches
Exit Interview: Nick Vitale
How WEC Works: Rashidah Farid
Wild Careers: Justin Gude
How WEC Works: Miguel Acevedo
How WEC Works: Cat Frock
Exit Interview: Prescillia Putri
From Field Ecology to Programming
How WEC Works: Kim Ledger
Erica Christensen: Why Study Rodents?
Yichao Zeng: Investigating Herb Collection for Wildlife Conservation
How WEC Works: Ethan White
How WEC Works: Zoe Nhleko
How WEC Works: Peter Frederick
My Summer: Jamie Casteel
My Summer: Steven Longmire
How WEC Works: Eric Suarez
My Summer: Adar Reed and Taylor Soto
Special report: Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program
Exit Interview: Zach Holmes
How WEC Works: Karen Bailey
Preflight Check In: Fiona Hogan
How WEC Works: Brittany Bankovich
How WEC Works: Sheherazade
WEC Seminars: Jennifer Moore
How WEC Works: Matt Hallett
How WEC Works: Annie Loggins
How WEC Works: Matt Burgess
WEC Seminars: Sean Doody
WEC Seminars: Michael Allen
WEC Seminars: Andrew Cox
WEC Seminars: Juliet Lamb
WEC Seminars: Larry Nielsen
WEC Seminars: Susan Walls
WEC Seminars: Daniel Evans
How WEC Works: Emilio Bruna
How WEC Works: H. Franklin Percival
Wild Careers: Janell Brush
How WEC Works: Ben North
Exit Interview: Tanya M
How WEC Works: Diane Episcopio
How WEC Works: Dan Catizone
How WEC Works: Yichao Zeng
How WEC Works: Morgan Hughes
Exit Interview: Cory Gillis
How WEC Works: Krystan Wilkinson
Wild Studies Abroad: Kendall Williams's Experience at La Trobe University, Australia
Alumni in Action: Ashley Meade
Field Stories: Bill Pine
Wild Careers: Wildlife Consulting
Research Briefing: Snail Kites with Caroline Poli
How WEC Works: Bill Pine
How WEC Works: Mel Moreno
How WEC Works: Mathieu Basille
How WEC Works: Abby Powell
Wild Experiences: Leighton Powers
My Summer Internship: Megan Ellis
My Summer Internship: Aaron Aguila
How WEC Works: Vanessa Hull
How WEC Works: Katie Sieving
How WEC Works: Eric Hellgren
How WEC Works
Introduction to the Lone Cabbage Oyster Reef Restoration Project
I heard it from a Little Birdy - Kimberly Magee
Common Nighthawks finding love in a pine savanna - Alexa Mainella
Mind over Chatter - Brian R. Stokes
Ancient Bird Language and the Students who Learn it
Mapping Macaques: Studying Florida's Non-Native Primates
How Does the Diversity of Life Emerge?
So You Want to be a Conservation Biologist? Insights from a Life Dedicated to Tiger Conservation in India
The Case of the Disappearing Birds: Avian Flyways and the Need for Conservation
Fighting Climate Change One Classroom at Time: Higher Education in the Era of Biosphere Disruption
Species Interactions: The Root of Success or Failure?
High potential for cascading coextinctions in the 21st century
Why are King Penguins so Colorful?
Why are Wisconsin's pine barrens disappearing?
A blueprint for success; three decades of community-based conservation in Madagascar
To intervene or not to intervene: an individual-based approach to dynamics and persistence of the Florida panther population
Trust me, I’m a wildlife biologist: Does the public trust wildlife agencies to manage wildlife?
Peat Habitat Loss in the Florida Everglades: Getting the Dirt on What’s Really Going on
Longleaf Pine Forest Restoration: Getting Back to our Roots
Impacts of global change and conservation solutions on fire-dependent plant communities
Birds and rails: Do birds live on the wrong side of the tracks?
The frontier of mathematical tools for the study of large ecological systems
Dr. Charles J. Krebs: Seven Questions about the 10-year Cycle of Snowshoe Hares in Canada’s Yukon
Grabbing Wildlife Conservation by the Horns
Bringing the “Magic” of Collaboration to Science
The Mount Graham Red Squirrel: A Modern Day Tragedy?
Small bird, big mouth: the surprisingly complex language of the Carolina Chickadee
Wildlife restoration and recovery at the Iberá Wetlands: the hope for jaguar conservation in Argentina
Fox Squirrels: Listed but Misunderstood
The Battle Between Bats and Moths
Examining Underrepresentation of Minority Students in Natural Resources Careers
Do We Need Wild Bees?
FLIRting with Chicks
UFCaires Conference Conveys Power of Social Media Campaigns in Today's World
UF OneWorld Event Challenges Attendees to Consider the World in 2050
The Busy Academic's Guide to a Better Digital Profile
How NRDI Are You?
A Canopy of Cameras: Studying Arboreal Mammal Activity in Peru
Susan Walker and Andres Novaro to visit University of Florida
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