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Episode #147 Taylor Ganz - Washington Predator-Prey Project
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Taylor Ganz is a Wildlife Ecologist who studies how humans and landscape factors influence interactions between species. For the Washington Predator-Prey Project, she evaluated how ungulates responded to predators, forage dynamics, and landscape change driven by humans, including wildfire and timber harvest.
Taylor spoke in detail about her research at the Washington Predator-Prey Project, the landscapes in Washington where the studies are being performed, and the future endeavors she's currently pursuing.
Washington Predator-Prey Project Website
Taylor Ganz Website
@trganz
Taylor spoke in detail about her research at the Washington Predator-Prey Project, the landscapes in Washington where the studies are being performed, and the future endeavors she's currently pursuing.
Washington Predator-Prey Project Website
Taylor Ganz Website
@trganz
212 episodes
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Taylor Ganz is a Wildlife Ecologist who studies how humans and landscape factors influence interactions between species. For the Washington Predator-Prey Project, she evaluated how ungulates responded to predators, forage dynamics, and landscape change driven by humans, including wildfire and timber harvest.
Taylor spoke in detail about her research at the Washington Predator-Prey Project, the landscapes in Washington where the studies are being performed, and the future endeavors she's currently pursuing.
Washington Predator-Prey Project Website
Taylor Ganz Website
@trganz
Taylor spoke in detail about her research at the Washington Predator-Prey Project, the landscapes in Washington where the studies are being performed, and the future endeavors she's currently pursuing.
Washington Predator-Prey Project Website
Taylor Ganz Website
@trganz
212 episodes
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