by ddishman | May 9, 2013 | Around PDX, Science
Who wants lunch? If you’ve been following us here at PDXWildlife you know we’re big fans of sustainable seafood. And so is our home state! As a result of grants from the Farm to School and School Garden bill, schools in Bend, Oregon have implemented a...
by ddishman | May 1, 2012 | Misc. |
You’ve probably been hearing a lot in the news lately about sustainable seafood issues and initiatives. It’s no secret that the declining habitats and resources in our world’s oceans are starting to cause more of a strain on habitat stability as...
by ddishman | Feb 2, 2012 | Antarctica, Environmental Impact
The Environmental News Network recently reported the findings from a comprehensive study of the complex food networks of the Southern Ocean. The result? Food webs in this highly productive ocean area are being impacted by climate change and greenhouse gasses. One of...
by ddishman | Jan 25, 2012 | Around PDX, Misc. |
If you’ve been interested in the status of wolves in Oregon since they were delisted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2010 you’re not alone – in fact, the wildlife conservation news website The Wildlife News has an entire category dedicated...
by ddishman | Jan 21, 2012 | Grass Roots Programs, Marine Mammal |
This will be the final installment of the research updates I wrote while working in the Philippines. The main objective of the research arm of our project was to establish whether dugongs (Dugong dugon), an endangered marine mammal species related to manatees, were...