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Wyoming Tick Surveillance :: University of Wyoming Biodiversity …

WebHow To Participate. Tick surveillance participants can conduct both passive and active surveillance. For passive surveillance, recreationists who discover a tick on them will …

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Tick Blitz :: University of Wyoming Biodiversity Institute

WebTick Blitz is a new community science surveillance program that entails collecting ticks, identifying the species, and testing the ticks for pathogens that cause …

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WebThe mission of the Wyoming Naturalist Program is to cultivate an educated community of volunteers to deliver environmental education and active stewardship to protect the …

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Mullen Wildfire Community Science Initiative :: University of …

WebAre you interested in exploring a post-fire ecosystem in the Medicine Bow Mountains, contributing to scientific knowledge, and learning more about fire ecology and biological …

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Amy-Marie Storey

Web"Without the Biodiversity Institute’s generous funding of my project, I wouldn’t be able to survey wild bees across the range that I am now able to. Thanks to the Institute, I was …

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WYOMING NATURALIST NEWSLETTER

WebRemember to keep a spot on your calendar for the WNP annual meeting, September 23 & 24! We are planning a weekend of service, learning, fun and celebration—including, but …

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UW Biodiversity Institute to Host Vulture Watch Wyoming Training …

WebThis turkey vulture was spotted roosting in a tree in the southwest corner of UW’s campus. In early to mid-April, turkey vultures arrive in Laramie after migrating from wintering …

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2022 Conference Schedule :: University of Wyoming Biodiversity …

WebTime Title Presenter; 1:00: Welcome: Jacelyn Downey, Moderator: 1:05: Monitoring Monarchs: A Success for People, Habitat, and Butterflies: Karen Oberhauser, Keynote

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