by Emma Alligood | Jun 22, 2023 | Academics Afield, News, R3, Wildlife
Since school is out for the summer and Academics Afield is on a break, let’s take a look back at one of the hunts from the fall semester of 2022. September 18th, 2022, TIFTON GEORGIA. The Academics Afield Dove hunt for Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Students...
by Emma Alligood | Mar 3, 2023 | Educational Resources, News, Private Lands, Uncategorized, Wildlife
A conversation between two small mammal researchers: Dr. JT Pynne (Georgia Wildlife Federation) and Ivy Yen (PhD Student at the University of Maine). Most plants grow from seeds, but how do those seeds get there? Seed dispersal is the method by which plants spread...
by GWF | Feb 11, 2023 | Educational Resources, News, Private Lands, Uncategorized, Wildlife
By Emma Alligood and Dr. JT Pynne The eastern spotted skunk, Spilogale putorious, is a once prevalent species throughout the eastern US and Midwest. Now, the species population is down more than 90% due to habitat loss, fragmentation, and land use change. Sightings...
by amadmin | Sep 20, 2022 | Educational Resources, Private Lands, Wildlife
By: Dr. JT Pynne What do you think of when someone says pollinators? It may conjure up images of butterflies floating around a bush full of flowers, or honey bees buzzing away from a hive. These examples are great, but many different taxa are pollinators, including...
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