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Events in Hocking Hills This Winter
https://senr.osu.edu/OCVN_HockingHills
located in Fairfield County, 4 miles southwest of Lancaster on U.S. Route 22. Turn north on Beck's ...
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TWEL Jason Tucker Thesis
https://senr.osu.edu/node/2963
in Wayne County, OH and the breeding population has since continued to grow and expand. The first ... grow steadily. Cranes are occupying smaller and more isolated pockets of wetland habitat throughout ...
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'Much to Gain' by Boosting Outdoor Recreation in Ohio: Discussion Dec. 9
https://senr.osu.edu/news/much-gain-boosting-outdoor-recreation-ohio-discussion-dec-9
growing that potential. “Connecting Central Ohio to Nature and Adventure: Partnerships Among Outdoor ...
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The Evolving Role of the School of Environment and Natural Resources: Addressing Environmental Change
Natural Resources in addressing and providing effective leadership in response to the growing list of 21st ...
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Partnering to inform and deliver habitat management to restore Northern Bobwhite populations on Ohio farmlands
food sources. Edge feathering should improve survival during winter, allowing the population to grow ...
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Recipient of Fellowship Gaining Real-World Research Experience
https://senr.osu.edu/news/recipient-fellowship-gaining-real-world-research-experience
juveniles subjected to overwinter conditions. Kevin’s interest in this topic grew partly out of growing up ...
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New Assistant Professor of Avian Ecology
https://senr.osu.edu/newfaculty-tonra
history on the Elwha River in Washington State. At Ohio State Tonra will grow his research in these areas ...
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Encouraging Synergies between Human and Natural Systems: An Essential Step toward Sustainability
ecological degradation and resource depletion. Growing interest in sustainable development has encouraged the ...
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Understanding Environmental Behaviors: A Modification of Value-Belief-Norm theory Applied to Nutrient Management Decisions in the Maumee Watershed
grow more erratic, create conditions for an influx of phosphorus, a key nutrient in fertilizers and the ...
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Ohio State Study: What Happens to a River When a Dam Comes Down?
https://senr.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-study-what-happens-river-when-dam-comes-down
River some five miles south downtown. “There’s a growing trend toward using dam removal to restore ... mostly be faster. The river’s width will grow and shrink in more direct response to rain and snow. ...