This is my 100th BlueSky post and I haven't really introduced myself, so here goes!
I founded and run @environmentalvoter.bsky.social and focus on using behavioral science & political organizing to build power for the climate movement. So excited to follow many of you!
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Posts by Taylor R Ganz
Read the #OpenAccess Concepts & Questions article by this research team in our journal "Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment": doi.org/10.1002/fee....
Huge thanks to @science.nature.org for funding this important work, collaboration with @nature.org colleagues, and partnership from @uidaho.bsky.social faculty β weβre excited to see where this research leads!
We're surveying the aftermath of last fallβs Glendale Fire to better understand how upland and riparian restoration influence wildfire severity. Our goal? To promote durable and effective restoration strategies for sagebrush ecosystems across the West.
What a beautiful day in the field last week at Rinker Rock Creek Ranch, kicking off a new research project with βͺ@uidaho.bsky.socialβ¬ colleagues.
It's all in here! As we continue to increase recreation on public lands, we offer practical guidance for planning to co-exist with the wildlife reliant on these areas. Many thanks to a dedicated team of co-authors for seeing this one through to publication.
And, there's so much more in this paper than that! Want a synthesis on how ungulates respond to recreation? Want handy tables breaking down the current literature by ungulate species and type of recreation? Want details on how and why season matters? Want a discussion of future research directions?
I am so happy to share this new paper I co-wrote with colleagues at the USGS. It's a guide to predicting how nonmotorized recreation like hiking, skiing, mountain biking, etc. affects ungulates (hoofed mammals like deer, elk, moose, and pronghorn) to inform NEPA analyses. doi.org/10.3133/sir2...
First paper from my postdoc is out in #EcologicalMonographs w/ @ecologicalsociety.bsky.social! We looked at patterns of summer co-occurrence among 5 predators at 3 time scales to assess how competition, prey, & habitat affected predator distributions in north Idaho, USA. dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecm....
Fun sharing about my path to @science.nature.org and a few things I learned along the way! www.nature.org/en-us/about-...
Thrilled to share that our #WAPredatorPreyProject paper evaluating how elk navigate risk from wolves, cougars, and humans is on its way to publication in Ecology. Co-authored with great collaborators from the University of WA, WA dept. of Fish and Wildlife, and the Spokane Tribe.
Fun to share research in a new format. I recently chatted with John Calfa & Stephen Rivera of the Wolf Connection Podcast about the #WAPredatorPreyProject on Episode 147. Give it a listen here!
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