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Dec

Elana Feldman MS Defense

Lecture/Readings

Elana Feldman MS Defense

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | USU Libraries |
05
Dec

WATS Diane Wagner MS Defense Seminar

Conference/Seminar

Diane Wagner will be presenting on research regarding Channel Response to Flow Augmentation: Diamond Fork River, Utah. Zoom link: HTTPS://USU-EDU.ZOOM.US/J/84370886699?PWD=ZHLQT2V3AEE4TLQ5B1VLRXNMWUHTDZ09 Passcode: 867311

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
06
Dec

QCNR Holiday Market

Fair/Festival

The College of Natural Resources is happy to announce its second annual Holiday Market. Enjoy handmade goods from students and outside vendors inside our warm atrium. We will have music, food, and free hot cocoa and coffee while it lasts.

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
06
Dec

Ecology Center Fall Seminar - Chris Armatas

Conference/Seminar

The first of two seminars presented by Chris Armatas, USFS.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
06
Dec

Ecology Center Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

The USU Ecology Center will host Dr. Chris Armatas from the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute (U.S. Forest Service) Dec. 6th and 7th (4pm-5pm) in the Life Sciences Building (LSB) -Room 133. Dr. Armatas on his research: My research is broadly focused on understanding human-nature relationships with public lands and protected areas. This includes how human well-being is supported by nature, as represented by the importance of ecosystem services or, similarly, human and ecological meanings and services. Additionally, my current research focuses on perceptions of relevant drivers of change within the context of human-nature relationships. That is, how are people’s connection to some natural resource of interest potentially threatened or enhanced by a diverse range of influential factors, including management actions, climate change, land use change, and tradeoffs among differing human-nature relationships?

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
07
Dec

Ecology Center Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

The USU Ecology Center will host Dr. Chris Armatas from the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute (U.S. Forest Service) Dec. 6th and 7th (4pm-5pm) in the Life Sciences Building (LSB) -Room 133. Dr. Armatas on his research: My research is broadly focused on understanding human-nature relationships with public lands and protected areas. This includes how human well-being is supported by nature, as represented by the importance of ecosystem services or, similarly, human and ecological meanings and services. Additionally, my current research focuses on perceptions of relevant drivers of change within the context of human-nature relationships. That is, how are people’s connection to some natural resource of interest potentially threatened or enhanced by a diverse range of influential factors, including management actions, climate change, land use change, and tradeoffs among differing human-nature relationships?

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
07
Dec

Ecology Center Fall Seminar - Chris Armatas

Conference/Seminar

The second of two seminars presented by Chris Armatas, USFS.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
07
Dec

QCNR Faculty & Staff Winter Social

Special Event

We are excited to announce that we are holding our annual Winter Social this year on December 7 from 4:30 to 8:00 pm at Crumb Brothers Bakery. Please mark your calendars and rsvp through the link below. Food and drink will be provided. We look forward to seeing you and your families there.

4:30 pm - 8:00 pm |
08
Dec

WATS Defense Sarah Barnes: Exploring the Impacts of Lake Elevation Decline on a Critical Forage Species

Panel Discussion/Presentation

WATS Defense Sarah Barnes: Exploring the Impacts of Lake Elevation Decline on a Critical Forage Species

9:00 am - 10:00 am | USU Libraries |
11
Dec

Sagebrush People Reading Group

Meeting

Student discussion group open to anyone who considers themselves remotely connected to sagebrush systems.

Within the QNCR (or likely even broader), we have a lot of research projects across the West that are directly or indirectly related to sagebrush, and this presents a fantastic opportunity for us at USU to periodically get together and discuss topics we’re interested in from our own perspectives on the natural resources spectrum.

We can cover many aspects of sagebrush landscapes – plant-soil interactions, human recreation, sagebrush restoration, mammals, invertebrates, etc.—so don’t hesitate to suggest any ideas! It can also be daunting to lead a discussion by yourself, so feel free to partner up with one or two others if you would like to lead the discussion on your chosen topic.

This is the last meeting of the semester; if we need to adjust due to finals/leaving for holiday, we can.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
11
Dec

ENVS Defense: Trisha Hedin: Home on the Range: Conflict within Wildlife Management on Western Landscapes

Conference/Seminar

Trisha Hedin will be presenting on Home on the Range: Conflict within Wildlife Management on Western Landscapes

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
12
Dec

WILD Defense Seminar: Brian Smith

Conference/Seminar

Brian Smith will be presenting on the Causes and Consequences of Space-use Behavior Under Predation Risk in a Free-living System

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
15
Dec

WILD Defense Seminar: Trevon Strange

Conference/Seminar

Trevon Strange will be presenting on "Are Universities Adequately Preparing Undergraduate Students for Careers as Professional Wildlife Biologists?" Attend in person: NR 202 Or Join Zoom Meeting https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/83521084856?pwd=bHZvb3NUaTcrVWtpcytJbXEvVEphUT09 Meeting Number: 835 2108 4856 Pass Code: 279590

10:00 am - 11:00 am | Natural Resources Building |
15
Dec

WATS Defense Emily Chavez: The Effects of Aboveground Herbivory on Root Traits and Rood Decomposition

Conference/Seminar

Emily Chavez will pre presenting on The Effects of Aboveground Herbivory on Root Traits and Root Decomposition

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm |
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