Edmonton bear biologist finds Twitter boosts academic research
The Hamilton Spectator,
Lamb, 26, admits he once called Twitter “the Tweeter,” before realizing the platform’s potential.
Lamb, 26, admits he once called Twitter “the Tweeter,” before realizing the platform’s potential.
Las publicaciones sobre ecología y conservación que se difunden con tuits bien elaborados aumentan su impacto no solo entre el pú…
Home Biology Ecology January 10, 2018 January 10, 2018, Wiley The number of grizzly bear translocations has increased in recent…
EDMONTON (Jan. 9, 2018)--It's simple math, says scientist Clayton Lamb. The closer grizzly bears are to humans, the more ways…
Jan. 9 (UPI) — Want to save the lives of grizzly bears? Close more roads. That’s the advice offered by a new study published…
Jan. 9 (UPI) -- Want to save the lives of grizzly bears? Close more roads. That's the advice offered by a new study published…
It's not necessarily the roads in the backcountry that bother grizzly bears. Sometimes, it's the people on them.
It’s not necessarily the roads in the backcountry that bother grizzly bears. Sometimes, it’s the people on them.
It's not necessarily the roads in the backcountry that bother grizzly bears. Sometimes, it's the people on them.
Home Biology Ecology January 9, 2018 January 9, 2018, University of Alberta It's simple math, says scientist Clayton Lamb.
The science is stacking up on the need to close some roads, especially those first constructed for resource extraction, to…
The science is stacking up on the need to close some roads, especially those first constructed for resource extraction, to…
EDMONTON - It's not necessarily the roads in the backcountry that bother grizzly bears.
EDMONTON - It's not necessarily the roads in the backcountry that bother grizzly bears.
EDMONTON - It's not necessarily the roads in the backcountry that bother grizzly bears.
EDMONTON — It's not necessarily the roads in the backcountry that bother grizzly bears.
EDMONTON — It's not necessarily the roads in the backcountry that bother grizzly bears.
EDMONTON – It’s not necessarily the roads in the backcountry that bother grizzly bears.
EDMONTON — It's not necessarily the roads in the backcountry that bother grizzly bears.
EDMONTON (Jan. 9, 2018)--It's simple math, says scientist Clayton Lamb. The closer grizzly bears are to humans, the more ways…