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Conservation scientist Joel Berger kicks new series of Science Moab on Tap

Ali Harford4 years ago2 years ago

Joel Berger returned to Moab four years ago after being arrested in Russia. He was on Wrangel Island, the freezing northeast corner of Russia 400 miles off the coast of Alaska, studying musk…

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Connecting the dots: New “science certified” program helps outdoor guides share scientific concepts with clients

Rachel Fixsen4 years ago4 years ago

On Nov. 3, local nonprofit Science Moab launched its new program “Science Certified,” which provides custom training for local outdoor guides to learn about natural sciences relevant to their activities and destinations and…

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Climate change resiliency within Native communities: Science Moab talks to Nikki Cooley about climate change on the Navajo Nation

Moab Sun News4 years ago4 years ago

Science Moab recently spoke with Nikki Cooley, the interim assistant director for the Tribes and Climate Change Program at the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals. Cooley, who currently lives in Flagstaff, Arizona, studied…

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Living with environmental contaminants: Science Moab talks to researchers about how regional communities are impacted by chemical contamination

Moab Sun News4 years ago4 years ago

Both natural and man-made contaminants find their way into waterways and ecosystems throughout the Colorado Plateau. This week, Science Moab talks to Jonathan Credo, an MD-PhD student at the University of Arizona College…

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Preserving rock art: Science Moab talks to Jonathan Bailey about his work to document southern Utah rock art

Moab Sun News4 years ago4 years ago

This week, we speak about rock art with Jonathan Bailey, a photographer and conservationist who is partnering with the Utah Rock Art Research Association to record and protect Emery County’s archaeological resources. We…

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‘A lot of hard conversations’ : Science Moab talks with Cultural Landscapes Manager Talia Boyd about advocating for Indigenous perspectives

Moab Sun News4 years ago2 years ago

For National Native American Heritage Month, this column will feature Indigenous inhabitants of the Colorado Plateau, celebrating and learning from their knowledge and perspectives. This week, we speak with Talia Boyd, the Grand…

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Life in deep canyons: Science Moab talks to Larry Stevens, evolutionary ecologist

Moab Sun News4 years ago2 years ago

How do landscapes interact with the plant and animal species living on and around them? This week, Science Moab speaks with Larry Stevens, an evolutionary ecologist and curator of ecology at the Museum…

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The science behind flash floods: Science Moab talks to hydrologist Brian McInerney

Moab Sun News4 years ago2 years ago

What determines the potential for storms and flash floods — and why don’t they always happen together? This week, Science Moab speaks with Brian McInerney — who spent 30 years as a senior…

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Studying the ground under your feet: Science Moab speaks with Taylor Hall about rock and soil stability

Moab Sun News4 years ago2 years ago

Moab is renowned for its biological soil crusts, but what’s happening underneath all that crusty black — with the soil and rock itself? This week, we speak with geotechnical engineer Taylor Hall, owner…

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From school to a science career: Internships and job shadows for teens interested in science careers

Rachel Fixsen4 years ago4 years ago

Grand County High School student Alexa Stripeika wants to be an engineer, but she’s not sure yet what kind. She’s inspired in part by her dad’s career as an environmental engineer. “He used…

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