Site

Search results

  1. ORWRP's Designation

    https://senr.osu.edu/programs/wh-schiermeier-olentangy-river-wetlands-research-park/ramsar/orwrps-designation

    collaboration and conservation at the global level. The ORWRP’s site is unique for its location in an urban ... ecosystem. Today, not many urban wetlands remain in the United States. This makes OSU’s commitment to ... research, we can hope to gain knowledge of their importance and how other urban settings can follow in the ...

  2. New OSU Extension Expert Working with Growers to Reduce Nutrient Loads

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/new-osu-extension-expert-working-growers-reduce-nutrient-loads

    Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. WOOSTER, Ohio-- A new soil fertility specialist with Ohio State ... University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences is looking for a few good growers to ... for soybeans,” he said. The team is made up of scientists from OSU Extension and the Ohio Agricultural ...

  3. PBS's NATURE Episode Features SENR Faculty Member and Urban Coyote Expert

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/pbss-nature-episode-features-senr-faculty-member-and-urban-coyote-expert

    Read more  here about SENR's Stan Gehrt, a noted authority on urban coyotes, and his ...

  4. EPN September Breakfast Club

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/epn-september-breakfast-club

    Nutrient runoff and discharges continue to result in degraded water quality and threats to ... drinking water sources and aquatic habitat. Agriculture is practiced on a large part of Ohio's ...

  5. Faculty Member Investigator on NSF Rules of Life Grant

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/faculty-member-investigator-nsf-rules-life-grant

    local and regional environmental variables driving trait divergence across populations and test the role ...

  6. Martha Zapata- Graduate Program Exit Seminar

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/martha-zapata-graduate-program-exit-seminar

    reliance on aquatic subsidies, trophic position, and body condition. These results suggest that ...

  7. Gypsum Spread on Farms Could Help Keep Water Clean, Not Green

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/gypsum-spread-farms-could-help-keep-water-clean-not-green

    Originally published by the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences on October ... a scientist in Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, is two years ... average 55-percent reduction in soluble phosphorus runoff, based on tests of water samples collected from ...

  8. Science and Outreach: A bridge to the urban-rural divide

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/science-and-outreach-bridge-urban-rural-divide

    economic opportunity across the urban-rural divide. The article concludes with a call to recognize the ...

  9. Plan to Delist Gray Wolf Endangers Other Threatened Species, Researchers Find

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/plan-delist-gray-wolf-endangers-other-threatened-species-researchers-find

    unsuitable because humans living in those regions won’t tolerate the animals, the lead scientist said. This ... lead author of the paper.   “Here, they’re saying that they recognize the threat of human intolerance ... delisting rule, they’ve had to interpret policy and science in every case in a way that either disregards ...

  10. TWEL Debra Scott Thesis

    https://senr.osu.edu/node/2927

    Advisor: Stanley D. Gehrt   Thesis   Urban expansion fragments natural habitats, which can increase ... may affect how species, such as bats, use forest fragments in urban environments.   Bats are highly ... vagile and are able to exploit habitat patches, particularly woodlands, in urban matrices. In North ...

Pages