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Another travel day, but before leaving Colorado here are few pics from the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo... It was baby season! Mountain goat kids were born May 19th 😍

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Growing Up as an Irish Pine Marten
Growing Up as an Irish Pine Marten Two pine marten kits grow up over several months. Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed it! http://bit.ly/1Adl6ht​ **More info & videos below** β€œWild Ireland: Kingdom of Stoneβ€œ premieres May 22, 2024, at 8|7c on PBS and YouTube. --------------- For full NATURE episodes, check out http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episod... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PBSNature Twitter: https://twitter.com/PBSNature TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pbsnature Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pbsnature/ ----------------- Nature is a production of The WNET Group for PBS. Throughout its history, Nature has brought the natural world to millions of viewers. The PBS series has been consistently among the most-watched primetime series on public television. ----------------- Born inside a hollow tree in mid-April, two pine martens were born vulnerable and dependent on their mother. By the end of the summer, these kits were venturing out on their own. ----------------- More videos: Bee Mating Ritual Caught on Camera - https://youtu.be/6eQto9l7BTw Bullfrog Dad Protects His Tadpoles - https://youtu.be/l3uO2lO9JDk Leopard Hunts Baboon in Broad Daylight - https://youtu.be/pLJwsLH_7sg Meet the Deadliest Cat on the Planet - https://youtu.be/nl8o9PsJPAQ Octopus Dreaming - https://youtu.be/0vKCLJZbytU FOLLOW PBS: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pbs/​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PBS​ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/PBS​ Shop: http://www.shop.pbs.org/

Kit cam!!
youtu.be/8P4ZuBc2g1k?...

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Join the revolution! But it's the chill, cordial, bring-out-the-best-of-science kind of revolution, just so we're clear.

Also, there are going to be some REALLY COOL papers in this special issue, so get in now!

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Around Tday a few years back I was lured by the pic of a gorgeous crimson colored cranberry curd pie - every bit as delicious as lemon curd, and not healthy at all lol (though, cranberries have antioxidants riiiigghht?)
Now if we just ADD some pecan peach crisp..... I'm on board for all of it🀀

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🀣 But that looks so much more colorful in the staged, filtered pics than brown rice and black beans and soggy kale...

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The best time of the year is HERE!
🐘 🐯 πŸ€ 🐝 🦈
I've picked my champion, have you!?

libguides.asu.edu/MarchMammalM...

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There is indeed some blue sky peeking through! Hope my fellow West-coasters are holding up ok, this atmospheric river is living up to it's name in our parts πŸ’¦πŸ™ƒ

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Tooooeeee beeeaaans! 🐾
Yeah my first instinct was hare with the pattern of front feet landing and then back feet together, but defined toes had me second guessing big squirrel maybe... More please! I'll look through my archives for some to share πŸ™ƒ

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A tabby cat sitting in dry leaves wearing a harness and leash

A tabby cat sitting in dry leaves wearing a harness and leash

A black cat wears a pink harness and red leash, exploring some neighborhood patio construction

A black cat wears a pink harness and red leash, exploring some neighborhood patio construction

For #SundayFunday, here are my cats on supervised outside time! Would they rather be off leash? Yes. Would they be at risk of injury from cars, mortality from wild predators, and kill native animal species that are just trying to get by? Emphatically yes. So, this is our compromise πŸˆπŸˆβ€β¬›πŸ’ž

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Yeah that didn't look right at all 😞

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Such a wasted opportunity for the best article title ever:
"Cats are purrfect. Because science"
But otherwise, tot agree! 😺

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Thank you!

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Wonderful idea, thank you for taking the initiative! I'm new to the platform, looking forward to having invites to submit πŸ’™

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50 Collective Nouns for Groups of Animals What's the correct way to describe a group of your favorite animal? A "bunch of worms" may sound like a lazy descriptor, but it's correct.

For #Science #SundayFunday , a list of absurd animal group names. What's your favorite?
www.mentalfloss.com/article/5510...

(Hard to beat 'A memory of elephants', though I think 'A wake of vultures' comes close!)

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Everyone should check out The Stacks! Let's fix academic publishing together πŸ’ͺ

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Hi! I'm Bryn (she/her), and most of my professional life has revolved around surveys for terrestrial mammals (special soft spot for mesocarnivores 🧑). I'm on hiatus from academia, but have just about recovered from my PhD to be thinking about what's next! In the meantime, I work with kiddos! πŸ‘¦πŸ»πŸ‘§πŸΎπŸ‘ΆπŸΌ

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HOW have I never seen these before!?!?! #@$*& WOW!

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River otters being rolly-polly-playful along the banks of the St Croix River in Wisconsin (~2015)

River otters being rolly-polly-playful along the banks of the St Croix River in Wisconsin (~2015)

An American marten being ridiculously photogenic in front of a bait cage in northern Maine (~2018)

An American marten being ridiculously photogenic in front of a bait cage in northern Maine (~2018)

Ruffed grouse strutting their stuff in northern Maine (see I'm not obsessed with mammals to the utter exclusion of other taxa!)

Ruffed grouse strutting their stuff in northern Maine (see I'm not obsessed with mammals to the utter exclusion of other taxa!)

Porcupine nibbling an aquatic stem in the St Louis estuary, northern Wisconsin (~2015)

Porcupine nibbling an aquatic stem in the St Louis estuary, northern Wisconsin (~2015)

Hey fam! I guess it's #PortfolioDay, and since my artistic abilities leave much to be desired (though I've taken up colored pencil... TBD if I'm ever brave enough to post!) here is a recap of a few #trailcam #cameratrap favorites over the years πŸ˜ƒ

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Here's the link! It is open source, please reach out if you want to chat! HUGE thanks to my amazing co-authors, especially A. Bolinjkar and G. Archambault who are published here for the FIRST TIME! The dream team for sure πŸ™Œ

wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

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3/4 As we had predicted, the probability a site will be used by a female with young is positively associated with hardwood trees - these have been shown to provide food resources by previous studies in Maine. Meanwhile, the history of disturbance at a site does not seem to have a negative impact!

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Abbreviated table from research paper with the transition probabilities of going from three possible states, to occupied by only adult bears

Abbreviated table from research paper with the transition probabilities of going from three possible states, to occupied by only adult bears

2/4 The parameterization to include transitions from any initial state to the next state being either used by adult bears only (state 1) or used by a female with young (state 2) took some long hard thinking, but hopefully it will be useful to others interested in using a similar approach!

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Four panels showing a black bear sow and her two cubs visiting a baited camera site in Maine, USA

Four panels showing a black bear sow and her two cubs visiting a baited camera site in Maine, USA

🚨 New paper out!
1/4 We collected camera data on black bears in Maine and included the demographic state - either a lone adult, or a family unit, and after four years we were able to run multi-state, multi-season models to look at the influence of forest harvest on occupancy and transitions 🐻🌲🌳

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Ooooph I feel this to my core. But you're almost done, hang in there! And you know what, I was starting to wonder if the spark would ever come back... but after a year and a half I'm finally feeling refreshed and enthusiastic to get back into wildlife work! I guess I really needed a break ❀️

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