Wildlife Science Presentations

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Science Unwrapped
College of Science
Presentations
2017
Wildlife Science
Large terrestrial mammals fill us with wonder, curiosity and sometimes fear, but imagine a world without them. USU wildlife ecologist Johan du Toit explores this possibility at Science Unwrapped while he presents “Sharing the World with Big Animals.” (Se
Sharing the World With Big Animals | Science Unwrapped

Sharing the World With Big Animals

Large terrestrial mammals fill us with wonder, curiosity and sometimes fear, but imagine a world without them. USU wildlife ecologist Johan du Toit explores this possibility at Science Unwrapped while he presents “Sharing the World with Big Animals.” (Se...

Wildlife Science
2017
Presentations
College of Science
Biology
Science Unwrapped
Do birds of a feather really flock together? Can birds recognize individual people? And why do birds sometimes crash into windows? Utah State University ornithologist Kimberly Sullivan explores these questions with her Science Unwrapped presentation, “A B
Bird's-Eye View | Science Unwrapped

Bird's-Eye View

Do birds of a feather really flock together? Can birds recognize individual people? And why do birds sometimes crash into windows? Utah State University ornithologist Kimberly Sullivan explores these questions with her Science Unwrapped presentation, “A B...

Presentations
2017
College of Science
Wildlife Science
Biology
Science Unwrapped
Are wolves as ferocious and fearless as depicted in popular media? USU wildlife ecologist Dan MacNulty explores this question at Science Unwrapped. The assistant professor in the Dept. of Wildland Resources presents “Timid Predators, Scary Prey: Why Wolve
Wolves: Timid Predators? | Science Unwrapped

Wolves: Timid Predators?

Are wolves as ferocious and fearless as depicted in popular media? USU wildlife ecologist Dan MacNulty explores this question at Science Unwrapped. The assistant professor in the Dept. of Wildland Resources presents “Timid Predators, Scary Prey: Why Wolve...