Vanessa Hum
@vanessahum_
MSc candidate studying bird collisions with windows at @sfu | bird-friendly mural artist | BSc @carleton_u
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22-09-2022 18:29:52
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Interested in studying Williamson's Sapsuckers, with fieldwork in British Columbia? Dr. Emily S Choy and I are looking for a PhD student to be based at McMaster University. Want a project with direct conservation applications, then this project is for you. App due 7 Sept 2023
Did you know there’s a fish that can sing? Learn more about the plainfin midshipman and my lab mate’s (Anna Banana’s) masters research project at SFU Biological Sciences.
Some days it’s hard to be a #bird conservation scientist. Or just a person who cares about nature. This should be a criminal offence. Well, fun fact, it actually is (👋 invisible MBTA), but never enforced. Thank goodness for grassroots movements like Chicago Bird Collision Monitors
A beautiful weekend in Bamfield, BC at PEEC 2024 where I shared my Masters Thesis work on bird-window collisions. Looking forward to help implement future bird-friendly solutions at Bamfield MSC and elsewhere 👀🐦🪟 SFU Research SFU Science SFU Biological Sciences
Birds are dying at Simon Fraser University and it is preventable! I want to see Feather Friendly and bird-friendly designs on our campus. Please sign this petition to help raise awareness to SFU and the public. SFU Biological Sciences SFU Research SFU Science chng.it/7pJV76h5jv
Want to do a PhD studying birds and urban ecology? My research team is recruiting a PhD student studying non-breeding ecology and movement of birds in Metro Vancouver, BC, Canada. Based Simon Fraser University SFU Biological Sciences and collaboration with ECCC SciTech Wildlife and Landscape Science
Had a great time at #NACCB, making new connections and presenting my speed talk on merging art and science! Thrilled to have won Best Speed Talk! 🎉 SCB North America
HUGE congrats to Vanessa Hum . She successfully defended her MSc thesis today SFU Biological Sciences . She gave a truly inspiring presentation showing how she has integrated art into her science.