Chhaya Werner, PhD
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Chhaya Werner, PhD
@restoration.bsky.social

Assistant Prof at Southern Oregon University. Studying plant ecology, restoration, and fire ecology. she/her

Environmental science 68%
Geography 17%
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Thinking about restoration and landscape diversity? @holdenrestoration.bsky.social and my paper explores year effects as a driver of beta-diversity and heterogeneity
esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Botany valentine. Another oldie.

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The lack of snow in our mountains is pretty scary. And in case, like me, you could use the reminder -- we have no direct control over whether or not it snows today.

That said, there are many things we can do to make our forests, communities, and watersheds healthier and more resilient 🌱🏔️🔥
A Dry, Warm January Leaves the West With the Worst Snowpack in Decades
www.drought.gov/drought-stat...
Cool new paper showing that prescribed + managed fire can restore historic fire regimes, using and validating new dendro methods to re-construct area burned histories. esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

I'm guessing you've already seen this, but there's a virtual office hours from DEB in two weeks that might be a good place to elevate these issues? @johnmola.bsky.social nsf.zoomgov.com/webinar/regi...
Webinar Registration - Zoom
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A Dry, Warm January Leaves the West With the Worst Snowpack in Decades
www.drought.gov/drought-stat...

I'm sorry, this is so awful

Update -- six email threads later we have figured out the report name had been changed by one letter so the search couldn't find it anymore. Will it be there tomorrow? Who knows!
I've kept a running doc of how to do basic grant things throughout my institution's multi-year transition of core software programs, and at this point it reads like House of Leaves. Notes like "I've either lost access to this report or it never existed" abound 🫥

Thanks -- I'm a professor of fire ecology in Southern Oregon, so I am actually connected to this network and others already. The purpose of this post was to highlight the need for our ongoing work

Zeke's fire communication work is great. There are amazing folks in Southern Oregon with decades of work on this effort too--it's a fabulous community!

Love sharing the WatchDuty app in my classes, but every time I open it Jackson and Josephine county breaks my heart. Where's our prescribed fire?🔥🔥
Paid Summer Internships...
Join us for a summer of ecological research at the Holden Arboretum.
Opportunities in restoration ecology, population ecology, plant ecophysiology, forest health, and more.
On-site housing available at low cost.
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Our lab is hiring summer positions!

frsbeelab.org/join-the-lab

So excited about this incredible fellowship program designed to empower students interested in tackling issues like climate change, wildfires, and more. Open to all majors, because all perspectives and skillsets are important to engage with these challenges!

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Southern Oregon University’s Institute for Applied Sustainability is recruiting students for its new Community Resilience and Leadership Student Fellows program to help create meaningful solutions to urgent challenges facing local communities. ashland.news/sou-opens-ne...
SOU opens new fellowship program centered on Community Resilience through its Institute for Applied Sustainability - Ashland News - Community-Supported, NonProfit News
Southern Oregon University’s Institute for Applied Sustainability is recruiting students for its new Community Resilience and Leadership Student Fellows program – an opportunity for a cohort of 15 of ...
ashland.news

I've been starting to use On1, which has a free one-month trial. It's done a good job so far with photo import/catalog organization, layers of editing options, and feeling similar enough to my old lightroom that the learning curve was quick. And a non-subscription option

Kestrels are The Best.

😅

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📣 Job Opportunity | Reintroduction Planning Manager

This position will support a new 3-year grant focused on tribal-led sea otter reintroduction planning in Oregon.

🗓 Apply by: January 26, 2026
🔗 Full job description & application: www.elakhaalliance.org/employment/

#NowHiring #OceanJobs #Oregon

I've kept a running doc of how to do basic grant things throughout my institution's multi-year transition of core software programs, and at this point it reads like House of Leaves. Notes like "I've either lost access to this report or it never existed" abound 🫥

tired brain read this as "pirate mycologist" and was simultaneously confused and intrigued

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Really looking forward to presenting some of our past, ongoing, and upcoming work on the underappreciated role of private urban trees at #BES2025 tomorrow morning (in the Nature and Humans session)! Hoping to see some friendly faces and new colleagues there. @britishecologicalsociety.org

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Excited to attend my first BES meeting! Visit poster A4.29 tomorrow 6-7:30 pm to chat about nectar microbes! #BES2025
To be clear: the new, near-exclusive emphasis on natural causes of climate change on the U.S. EPA's website is now completely out of synch with all available evidence demonstrating overwhelming human influence on contemporary warming trends.

But seriously, look at that pollen production!
I’m recruiting a PhD and MSC student for fall 2026 working on the movement ecology and conservation of Mexican spotted owls in SW forests and rocky canyonlands. Exciting partnership with Los Alamos National Laboratory. Great vibrant lab group, high impact research! 🦉

gavinmjones.com/opportunities/
Opportunities
***PhD and MSc openings – Movement ecology and conservation*** I will periodically support graduate students, postdocs, and other staff through the Biology Department at the University of New…
gavinmjones.com

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When you're faced with an emergency like a wildfire, where do you turn for information?

As of today, everyone across 50 U.S. states can now rely on Watch Duty: Simple, clear, actionable alerts backed by a powerhouse team that combines cutting-edge technology with nonstop human monitoring.

So sorry to hear this. I initially found your work through a web search on slime molds, and know I wouldn't be able to successfully search + find the same thing today

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Wildlife tracking! I'm reposting things I made this past year. If you look closely at the deer tracks you'll see I added the hint that they're double registering (hind foot is stepping into the same spot as front foot).

This is so cool! I really enjoyed the paper's specific highlighting of savannah indicator species in these historical and cultural contexts