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Missouri Swamp Rabbit Distribution
The Missouri Swamp Rabbit Project is a collaboration between Southern Illinois University-Carbondale and the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and is led by M.S. student Kylie Bosch. Not to be confused with the marsh rabbit (S.
American Black Bear coat color morphology using open-access occurrence databases
Kelsee Dodd, past undergraduate researcher in the Pease Lab, led a fun project assessing whether open-access biodiversity databases such as iNaturalist could provide more than just species occurrence records to the wildlife research community.
Acoustic Indices in Developed Areas
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is a sampling technique that has gained increasing popularity in the field of wildlife monitoring and research. The technique involves the deployment of programmable ARUs, allowing for non-invasive and cost-effective collection of acoustic information across a breadth of temporal and spatial scales.
Key Largo Mesopredators
The Key Largo mesopredator project is a collaboration between Southern Illinois University, the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and led by MS Student Kelly Crandall.
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