Jennifer K. Frey, PhD
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Professor of Mammal Ecology in the Dept of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology at New Mexico State University. Interested in conservation, resource selection, landscape ecology, biogeography, and biodiversity in the Anthropocene. All views my own.
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I am seeking a grad student interested in natural history museums to join my lab in the Dept Fish Wildlife and Conservation Ecology at New Mexico State University.

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M.S. ASSISTANSHIP: Natural History Museum Curatorial Management - NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY | Natural Resources Job Board
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Spent Saturday with two students, Iona Rohan and Morgan Monroe, that I coadvise with Jennifer Frey in central NM-- tons of wind energy development in the last two years. We've been studying how terrestrial mammals respond to wind energy development. Stay tuned for Iona's findings later this year!
Wind turbines dot a central New Mexican rangeland Theresa Laverty, Iona Rohan, and Morgan Monroe in front of wind turbines in central NM
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Research conducted by academic and government scientists is aimed at the public good. This is how society ensures assets like clean water, abundant wildlife, and an understanding of our solar system. This letter to congress is signed by societies representing almost 100,000 scientists.
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It is heartening to read news like this. I have so many questions though! Was this rediscovery due to better survey methods? Are the birds increasing due to the control of cats? Did they increase on the island or did they disperse from another island?

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Galapagos Rail Rediscovered on Floreana - Charles Darwin Foundation
Scientists from the Charles Darwin Foundation confirm the presence of the Galapagos Rail on Floreana Island for the first time in 190 years.
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