if you ever get a chance to work in the North Cascades... DO IT! Thank you #WAPredatorPreyProject
I've wanted to be a scientist (with a few detours) since I was at least 5 years old - making it official next week by defending my dissertation!
November 29, 1-2pm, DM me for a link to zoom in.
Amazing #WAPredatorPreyProject photo from the always generous Sarah Bassing, PhD.
No April Fools here: Our recent #WAPredatorPreyProject paper is the April cover of Ecology!
Co-authored with: Sarah Bassing, PhD (📸 credit), Aaron Wirisng and Laura Prugh from University of Washington University of Washington_SEFS, Melia DeVivo and Brian Kertson from Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, and Savanah Walker from the Spokane Tribe.
Can’t believe I forgot to announce that I PASSED MY PHD DEFENSE! I’m Dr. Bassing! It takes a village & I’m so grateful for mine, including Gardner Lab, #TeamGardner , #WAPredatorPreyProject , student interns, and friends/family who supported me along the way. UW SEFS 🌲 #PhinisheD 🍾
Love that Bulletin ESA publishes photo galleries to illustrate new papers! We contributed photos to accompany our recent Ecology study on elk-wolf-cougar-human interactions in WA. Many thanks to Sarah Bassing, PhD for sharing her #WAPredatorPreyProject pics!
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Took some time today to celebrate deploying the final trail camera with Sarah Bassing, PhD for the #WAPredatorPreyProject
WILDLABS Community Bear Trust International It’s a tough choice but this cougar’s snarling selfie is definitely one of my favorites from the #WAPredatorPreyProject
Had a ton of fun at the 2024 joint Idaho TWS - Washington TWS - NW PARC conference. Lots of great talks and cool research. Great to have a little UW representation at the meeting too! Marcela Todd Z. Taylor Renee Ganz #WAPredatorPreyProject
Roland Kays Mike Cove @carnivorelab Diana Lafferty Fat Bear Jason T Fisher Cole Burton Angela Fuller Marcella J. Kelly Ben Goldfarb Wildlife Insights Fat bear from eastern Washington! 📸 part of the #WAPredatorPreyProject
This 👏🏼 is 👏🏼 what 👏🏼 we 👏🏼 like 👏🏼 to 👏🏼 see!!! Thanks to the great minds at #WAPredatorPreyProject for making their #TWS2022 talks public, so science is more accessible 🥰 #ScienceIsForEveryone
Check out the latest #WAPredatorPreyProject blog post to learn how Sarah Bassing, PhD and her team set camera traps to study predator-prey interactions. Hint: placement matters a lot and requires some finesse! predatorpreyproject.weebly.com/updates-from-t…
Still a little hard to believe it, but I'm done with grad school! Couldn't have ended up in a better lab or had better collaborators to work with than the fine folks of the Laura Prugh lab and #WAPredatorPreyProject 🦌🐺
Ever wonder how habitat selection inferences differ using GPS collar data vs camera data? This new paper by Sarah Bassing, PhD and the #WAPredatorPreyProject team looks at this issue across 2 large landscapes for cougars, wolves, coyotes, white-tailed deer, mule deer, and elk. Wow!