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Attracting Butterflies and Bees at OSU Mansfield
https://senr.osu.edu/news/attracting-butterflies-and-bees-osu-mansfield
The brown misshapen circles of dead grass in the quarter-acre plot between Ovalwood Hall and a student parking lot barely hint at what’s to come, but next spring the land under the First Energy transmission lines will transform into the beginnings of a vi ...
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Funding Your Education with Associateships and Fellowships
https://senr.osu.edu/funding_associateship_fellowship
Funding opportunities such as fellowships and graduate associateships are considered for all admitted MS and PhD students. These awards can be through the Graduate School or the School of Environment and Natural Resources. Funding for associateships and f ...
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Association of soil organic carbon with physically separated soil fractions in different land uses of Costa Rica
Chacón, P., K. Lorenz, R. Lal, F.G. Calhoun* and N. Fausey. 2015. Association of soil organic carbon with physically separated soil fractions in different land uses of Costa Rica. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B — Soil & Plant Science 6 ...
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Independent Student Research Presented at Poster Forum
https://senr.osu.edu/news/independent-student-research-presented-poster-forum
Undergraduate scholars in the School of Environment and Natural Resources presented their research at the 2015 Fall Undergraduate Research Student Poster Forum on the campus of The Ohio State University. ...
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Flip It Good: (At Least) 3 Benefits of Pond Aeration
https://senr.osu.edu/news/flip-it-good-least-3-benefits-pond-aeration
Aeration often can do a pond good, says an expert at The Ohio State University. It can keep the pond from stratifying, which can make the water and the fish in it healthier. Stratification, a natural process, is when a pond forms a warm layer of water at ...
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Ohio Shale’s Biggest Environmental Impact May Be on Forests: Talk at Farm Science Review
Shale drilling’s biggest effect on Ohio’s environment might not come from the wells themselves but from the many new pipelines they need. So says watershed expert Joe Bonnell of The Ohio State University, who will speak twice on his research looking into ...
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New ENR Course Offered 2nd Session AU15
https://senr.osu.edu/news/new-enr-course-offered-2nd-session-au15
ENR 4193 under David Hanselmann is a film/discussion series for academic credit during 2nd session AU15. Read the FLYER for more information. ...
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AgBufferBuilder tool webinar available for viewing
https://senr.osu.edu/news/agbufferbuilder-tool-webinar-available-viewing
Dr. Mike Dosskey of the US Forest Service recently presented a webinar as part of the Ohio Watershed Network NPS webinar series on the AgBufferBuilder tool he and colleagues have developed to design more efficient buffer (i.e., sediment filter) strips i ...
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Long-term droughtiness and drought tolerance of eastern US forests over five decades
Peters, M.P., L.R. Iverson and S.N. Matthews. 2015. Long-term droughtiness and drought tolerance of eastern US forests over five decades. Forest Ecology and Management 345:56-64. Stephen N. Matthews Journal article Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Lab ...
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EPN January Breakfast
https://senr.osu.edu/events/epn-january-breakfast
The Environmental Professional Network will present Adaptive, Resilient Land Management to Meet the Multiple Goals of the Twenty-first Century — Global Food and Energy Security, Sustained Economic Development, Preservation of Biodiversity, and a Healthy ...