ESCI Scholars Week Short Talks

Talk 1: Nighttime Secrets: Assessing Habitat and Insect Abundance as Predictors of Bat Behavior

Student presenters: Gracie Swanson, AJ Denton

 

Talk 2: Fire in the Hole: Distribution of Cavity Nesting Birds Along the Grande Ronde River Corridor

Student presenters: Luke Duvall, Caleb Barville, Celeste Jerome, AJ Denton

 

Talk 3: Belted Kingfishers as Indicators of Restoration Progress in the Snake River Basin

Student presenters: Birdie Greening, Buck Foster, Rachel Corichi, Jack DiChiara, Brooke Beaty

 

Talk 4: Embracing Restored Habitat: Amphibian Distributions and Abundances Following Dam Removal on the Elwha River

Student presenters: Jack Gates, Jack DiChiara, Brooke Beaty, Ava Weatherl, Buck Foster, Celeste Jerome, Luke Duvall 

About the Speaker

A group of students outdoors near a river with a raft.
Environmental Science Undergraduates

John McLaughlin of WWU's Environmental Science Department presents undergraduate student research from Scholars Week.

Environmental Speaker Series

The Environmental Speaker Series is hosted by the College of the Environment at Western Washington University.

The Series is free and open to the public. Talks are held each Thursday at 4:30 pm in Academic Instructional Center West room 204 - AW-204. Talks will also be streamed via Zoom. Register with The Foundation for WWU & Alumni for the zoom link. Parking is available in lot C.

Learn more about the Environmental Speaker Series

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