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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 6 years, 9 months ago
The Millersville Conservation Biology Class spent their Monday morning snorkeling and seining at the eelgrass beds. Students got to experience this productive and unique ecosystem first hand and discuss […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 6 years, 9 months ago
On Wednesday and Thursday of July 13th and 14th 2017, the Millersville University Conservation Biology Class, out of the Chincoteague Bay Field Station, trawled for fish. The purpose of the trawl was to document […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 6 years, 9 months ago
During the early part of July 2017, through the Chincoteague Bay Field Station, Millersville Conservation Biology students conducted a remote camera survey on the Nature Conservancy Brownville Preserve in […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 6 years, 9 months ago
First week down at the Chincoteague Bay Field Station. My Conservation Biology class and I have been seeing a lot of wildlife, especially birds and herps or herptiles (i.e., reptiles and amphibians). We have s […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 6 years, 9 months ago
During her time at Millersville University, Gabrielle Berry (’15) was involved in lab technician work, volunteering for field activities and conducting Field Internships while completing her Environmental Biology […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years ago
On April 14th, 2017, Millersville University held its first ever Wildlife Field Day Workshop just for Millersville students. The field day event consisted of 3 workshops: fur-trapping, archery and wildlife f […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years ago
On April 2017, Millersville University was well represented at the Pennsylvania Commonwealth of University Biologists Annual Meeting. This organization provides support for teaching and research activities of f […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years ago
The Millersville University Biology Department and Meteorology Program began a joint project of a hawk watch count on the Millersville University campus in collaboration with Dr. Laurie Goodrich, Raptor Biologist […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years ago
On April 1st, Millersville Biology students attended the 40th annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Chapter of the Wildlife Society (PATWS) at Lake Rayburn, PA. Alex Sandercock, Kayli Thomas and Delaney Costante p […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years, 1 month ago
During Millersville Ornithology Labs, we have been able to get a couple of views at some nice birds. The bottom picture below is of an uncommon Bonaparte’s Gull spotted along the Susquehanna River and we even […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years, 2 months ago
On January 28th, Millersville students Alex Sandercock, Delaney Costante and Kayli Thomas met with students from the College of William & Mary University to discuss the development of a database that outlines […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years, 4 months ago
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years, 4 months ago
For the last few winters, the Millersville squirrel patrol committee has been busy on campus helping to control the population of problem squirrels. Thanks to their efforts, complaints about squirrels jumping […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years, 4 months ago
On November 21st, The Millersville Conservation Biology Class had the opportunity to attend the Premier of a brand new documentary entitled ‘Love Thy Nature’. Click on the following URL to get more information […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years, 5 months ago
On November 2nd 2016, Millersville Biology students (Bernard Hopewell, Halie Parker, Maggie Wallner and Brendan Miller) helped out at the Pennsylvania Game Commission Elk Check Station in Benezette, PA. Under […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years, 5 months ago
On October 16-19, 2016, Millersville Biology students, Alex Sandercock and Kayli Thomas, attended the 2016 Wildlife Society Meeting. They both presented research posters on quantifying threats to threatened an […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years, 6 months ago
Undergraduate Research Students Tyler Bridgehouse and Grace Nussbaum have been busy marking and monitoring small mammals since the beginning of the Fall 2016 semester. They are comparing different brands of […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years, 6 months ago
On September 26th, 2016, six Millersville University Environmental Biology students (Rachel Malampy, Kira Klaassen, Maggie Wallner, Zoe Zentner, Brendon Miller and Anthony Kessler) joined Dr. Aaron Haines for a […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years, 7 months ago
The Pennsylvania Master Naturalist program is a statewide partnership initiative that aims to connect people with their local ecosystems through intensive natural science training and local conservation service […]
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Aaron Haines wrote a new post on the site Conservation & Millersville University 7 years, 9 months ago
Just finished teaching the Conservation Biology course at the Chincoteague Bay Field Station. A lot of cool site visits, field experiences, wildlife and active learning. Look below and see for yourself.
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