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Doctoral Student Awarded Funding to Study Ohio State Soils
https://senr.osu.edu/news/doctoral-student-awarded-funding-study-ohio-state-soils
Tania D. Burgos-Hernández, a doctoral student in the School of Environment and Natural Resources, was recently awarded funding by The Ohio State University Office of Energy and Environment for the proposal, “Investigating Soil Quality and Carbon Balance f ...
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Spent Foundry Sand’s Second Life: OK to Use in Some Soils
https://senr.osu.edu/news/spent-foundry-sand%E2%80%99s-second-life-ok-use-some-soils
A study by scientists at The Ohio State University played a key role in a recent public health and environmental risk assessment of reusing spent foundry sands, or SFS, in certain soil-related uses. The sands are a byproduct from the metal casting industr ...
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Environmental Health and Safety Career Day
https://senr.osu.edu/events/environmental-health-and-safety-career-day
The Central Ohio Chapter of Certified Hazardous Materials Managers and the Columbus State Community College STEM Club is hosting an environmental health and safety career day at Columbus State Community College to promote awareness of the many types of EH ...
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OSU Extension SPARK LAB Open House
https://hardin.osu.edu/events/osu-extension-spark-lab-open-house
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CD Wire- March 14, 2016
https://comdev.osu.edu/cd-wire/2016-03-14
Mission Statement: Ohio State University Extension Community Development helps communities enhance their well-being. AD Update: That ‘Reporting Time of Year’ Kim Showalter in PD&E has been hard at work the last several weeks extracting data you’ve ent ...
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Stanley Gehrt discusses Urban Coyotes on Chicago Tonight
https://senr.osu.edu/news/stanley-gehrt-discusses-urban-coyotes-chicago-tonight
Associate professor Stanley Gehrt has followed more than 800 coyotes in Chicago over the past 15 years using GPS tracker collars. He recently spoke about his research and the thriving population of resident coyotes that call Chicago home on WTTW11's ...
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The Good, The Bad and The Hungry: Controlling Nuisance Wildlife in the Home Landscape
https://senr.osu.edu/events/good-bad-and-hungry-controlling-nuisance-wildlife-home-landscape
While the growth of cities and suburban areas can displace some wildlife, many species actually thrive in these areas. Viewing these species as they travel through your backyard can be enjoyable, but sometimes conflict arises—usually in the form of some t ...
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Invasive Species as Novel Prey for Native Predators: When do Predators Benefit?
https://senr.osu.edu/events/invasive-species-novel-prey-native-predators-when-do-predators-benefit
The EEOB Spring Seminar Series welcomes Lauren Pintor, Assistant Professor of Aquatic Ecology, OSU School of Environment and Natural Resources. Pintor will present 'Invasive Species as Novel Prey for Native Predators: When do Predators Benefit?' ...
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Modeling phosphorus retention at low concentrations in Florida Everglades mesocosms
Marois, Darryl E. and William J. Mitsch. 2016. Modeling phosphorus retention at low concentrations in Florida Everglades mesocosms. Ecological Modelling 319:42-62. Journal article ...
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Beyond COP21: Potential and challenges of the "4 per Thousand" initiative
Lal, Rattan. 2016. Beyond COP21: Potential and challenges of the "4 per Thousand" initiative. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 71(1):20A-25A. Rattan Lal ...