Millersville University students, alumni and faculty collaborate on invasive species research.
Tag: Dr. Aaron Haines
Millersville University students wowed attendees at the Barn Owl Event at the University of Pennsylvania Veterinarian School.
Dr. Aaron Haines believes there are some general trends that suggest fall weather impacts bird migration patterns.
Millersville is currently working with the Pennsylvania Game Commission to set up cameras meant to detect small-bodied weasels in the state.
Activities from Mark Mullen and Kristin Schab, and from Drs. Desmond, Hanich, Haines, Nandedkar, Rice, Smith and Witmer.
Practice Social Distancing from the Swans
“Observe but to not disturb swans – Caution very aggressive.”
Dr. Aaron Haines contributed to the findings which were published in the journal, “Frontiers in Conservation Science.”
“I can’t stress enough the importance of collaborative research across boundaries to conduct novel research.”
What does it take to attract butterflies and hummingbirds to our backyards?
Counting Bats With Carter
If there are less bats, there can be more insects that spread disease.
Passionate about wildlife management