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Current Graduate Students and Post-docs. Technical and Research Support Staff. Other Academics, Visitors and Affiliates. Community Ecology and Population Biology. Plant-animal Interactions and Chemical Ecology. Sustainability, Environment and Conservation. Departmental Research and Teaching Resources.
Learning, applied learning activities, well all right games and 2-D to 3-D modeling activities, well all right crafts About a natural history subject. Monday, May 2, 2011. Squirrels in general are thinking four major thoughts. Where is danger? Do I eat now or store this food? Where can I store food? Have each student draws a picture of a squirrel on an unlined index card. Squirrel cards are placed face down. Set aside jokers and aces. 160;red cards, to store i.
8220;Natural History is a practice of intentional, focused attentiveness and receptivity to the more-than-human world, guided by honesty and accuracy. From citizen science to poetry, on site or afield, the Natural History Institute has a variety of programs and hands-on projects to keep community members engaged with further understanding of the more-than-human world. Take Another Look at Roadside Weeds.
Observations on the natural things that surround us. My main interaction with them is usually chasing them away from my bird feeder, and trying to keep them out of my compost. Making its way up the trunk.