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Come down to the Thirsty Moose on February 24th from 6pm-9pm to hear about the research graduate students are doing at our school!

Come down to the Thirsty Moose on February 24th from 6pm-9pm to hear about the research graduate students are doing at our school!

This is a great opportunity to consider future studies or networking opportunities👀

Excerpts:

Jamie Quinn:
Jamie is studying the proximate drivers of variation in egg shape of tree swallows and mountain bluebirds, two species of migratory insectivorous songbirds, and the effects of that variation on hatching success.
 
Candyce Huxter:
Amphibians are uniquely challenging subjects in movement ecology studies. Candyce will provide a crash course on the use of UV-fluorescent pigments to track the nocturnal micro-movements of western toads in disturbed forest landscapes.

Brittney Reichert:
Brittney is studying environmental DNA and designing species-specific assays for Trout and Char in Central to Northern BC. Learn how cutting-edge molecular techniques are making waves in biodiveristy assessment and management.

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