March 5, 2010: Biology Dept. features talk on research gains using short-term wildlife behavior data

by Kathleen McCoy  |   

riday, March 5, 3:30-4:45 p.m.

CPISB, Room 120

Kim Jochum will present a talk entitled "Research gains of using short-term wildlife behavior data."

This study presents a new approach to collecting, handling and examining wildlife behavior data across mammal species. Examples used include humpback whales, howling monkeys, brown bears, polar bears, spotted seals and muskoxen.

Parking on the UAA campus is free of charge on Fridays.  No-host refreshments are provided following the discussion. For more information, contact Elizabeth Winfree at (907) 786-4780.

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