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$500,000 Gift from Dorothy Teater Creates New CFAES Endowment
https://senr.osu.edu/news/500000-gift-dorothy-teater-creates-new-cfaes-endowment
Bob Teater, who died in 2013 of Parkinson’s disease at age 86, had served as associate dean of Ohio ...
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For Students at Ohio State Wetland, New Meaning to Swamped by Classes
https://senr.osu.edu/news/students-ohio-state-wetland-new-meaning-swamped-classes
real-world applications in the field.” The park hosts both research and a growing range of teaching and ...
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Ohio State Students Launch ‘Environmental ScienceBites’ iBook
the California drought, the Syrian uprising and the growing intensity of tropical storms. Inspired ...
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Ohio Shale’s Biggest Environmental Impact May Be on Forests: Talk at Farm Science Review
this fast-growing industry,” he said. “I’ll talk about what we can and can’t conclude from the ...
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The Ohio State University named national champion in Environmental March Madness tournament
their specialization. The EEDS major is the fastest-growing major on campus. The integration of ...
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SENR Honors Thesis Presentation: Effects of Honeysuckle
https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/events/senr-honors-thesis-presentation-effects-honeysuckle
Ohio and grows well in Ohio’s forest ecosystems. This study attempted to assess the effect of treating ...
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TWEL Evan Wilson Thesis
https://senr.osu.edu/node/2967
important disease of coyotes throughout their range, and is capable of epizootics with high prevalence and ...
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TWEL Justin Brown Thesis
https://senr.osu.edu/node/2892
raised concerns about the spread of disease, increased erosion, excessive noise, eutrophication of ...
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New evidence shows growing intolerance for lethal control of predators
https://senr.osu.edu/news/new-evidence-shows-growing-intolerance-lethal-control-predators
New evidence of the greater efficacy and social acceptability of nonlethal deterrents to livestock depredation by large carnivores is the focus of a series of papers published as a Special Feature in the Journal of Mammalogy. Scientists from The Ohio ...
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River ecosystems show ‘incredible’ initial recovery after dam removal
most of their growing in the ocean, carry marine-derived nitrogen and carbon back into freshwater ...