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Lisa Webb

@the_goosegirl

Bird scientist, wetland and wine appreciator, runner, facilitator of fun

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Come lead our new @cafnr and @MDC_online Institute of Fisheries, Wetlands, and Aquatic Systems! Open to MS degree and higher candidates from academia, agencies, NGOs, and private sector. More details/application: hrs.missouri.edu/find-a-job/aca…. Job ID 47349. fwas.missouri.edu

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Some of our #drone and #ai work!

New work from @FelegeLab using AI to detect and count caribou during migration based on drone imagery nature.com/articles/s4159…



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Researchers at the Missouri Unit discuss why migrating birds in Kansas expecting wetlands will find dust newsweek.com/migrating-bird…


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Being a great mentor requires taking the focus off of ourselves and recognizing: -the people we mentor are not us -what worked for us may not work for them -just because we dealt with something doesn’t mean they should have to also


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Tenure Track Asst Prof in Applied Fisheries at Mizzou @cafnr Teach fisheries courses and mentor grad students. Open until 10/15. See Mizzou job link below for details. erecruit.umsystem.edu/psc/tamext/COL… wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/assistant…

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Way to go @JordanHHartman !!!!

My undergraduate research on neonicotinoids was cited in this National Geographic post by @ElizabethRoyte! These widely used insecticides may be a threat to mammals too nationalgeographic.com/environment/ar… via @NatGeo @freshwaterfreya @the_goosegirl



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Do you have or know someone with an MS that graduated less than a year ago? Do you/they Like Wetlands, GIS, waterbirds? Come work on our team! 27.56/hr work remotely! findajob.agu.org/job/8014167/us…


A long read but worth it if we’re committed to addressing factors limiting diversity in academia

Sexism in the Academy: An excellent, detailed account of how male dominance in the academy and scholarship is sustained (2019). nplusonemag.com/issue-34/essay… via @nplusonemag 1/15



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A rule changing the scope of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act is delayed until March 2021 as we welcome further information during a 20-day public comment period from 2/9 - 3/1. Learn how you can submit your comments: fws.gov/regulations/mb…

A rule changing the scope of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act is delayed until March 2021 as we welcome further information during a 20-day public comment period from 2/9 - 3/1. Learn more about previously proposed changes & how to submit comments: ow.ly/LScC50DrLPJ 📷: USFWS

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📢📅🪤 Inference about animal demographic parameters: Bayesian analysis of capture-recapture data using Jags/Nimble. May 17-18, 2021. Remote workshop. Free of charge. Video-recorded. 🥳 ➡️ Registration is up and running bit.ly/2Migkyd ➡️ Details in the thread.

📅🪤 Anyone interested in a (remote) Bayesian workshop on capture-recapture models (single/multistate, multievent models) with Jags and Nimble, in April/May?



Research effort led by former @cafnr @USGSCoopUnits grad student Drew Fowler on the relationship between winter habitat use and spring body condition of Lesser Snow Geese. Fun project and my first foray into stable isotope research

Just published: Fowler et al. "Winter carry-over effects on spring body condition driven by agricultural subsidies to Lesser Snow Geese" doi.org/10.5751/ACE-01… #ornithology

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We're hiring! Join @mark_scheuerell and me at the Washington Coop Unit. Assistant Unit Leader/faculty position in human dimensions of wildlife management. All details at: bit.ly/32GiJIg. Closes December 12. @USGSCoopUnits @UW_SEFS @UWEnvironment

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Please RT: Post Doc studying waterfowl distribution available. Come work with waterfowl biologists in the Mississippi Flyway to understand effects of changing weather and land use on duck distributions. We'll consider remote applicants. Full ad here: wfscjobs.tamu.edu/jobs/postdocto…

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If you attempt ‘the hatch’ or ‘the feather flex’ please share photos

Social distancing means we’re likely to spend more time cooped up. Here’s a duck-inspired workout to help our conservation community keep active and avoid cabin fever until we can all be together again…indoors and out.

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So my dog has been so happy that everyone is home for quarantine, that his tail has stopped working, so we went to the vet and the vet said ‘he had sprained his tail from excessively wagging it’ 😂😂😭😭💔💔


Way to go @sturgeonscience and David Hicks. Nice work representing @USGSCoopUnits and @cafnr

@USGSCoopUnits @cafnr grad students @sturgeonscience and David Hicks each winning two awards at @confedmo annual meeting.

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I will be so mad If NBC switches from the #olympicmarathontrials to a Trump speech about the coronavirus. We need to support these marathoners, as they will be extremely useful in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.


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Our fellow applications are live! We are so excited to start recruiting our first class of Missouri Science & Technology Policy Fellows. Apply by March 15! #scipoljobs #scipol mostpolicyinitiative.org/fellows/apply-…

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Rep. Himes: "Would you call yourself a Never Trumper?" Lt. Col. Vindman: "I'd call myself never partisan."


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Neonicotinoids change tadpole behavior #undergradresearch #toxicology with @the_goosegirl @JNHoltswarth rdcu.be/bQu1L

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