Jeff W. Higdon (@jeffwhigdon) 's Twitter Profile
Jeff W. Higdon

@jeffwhigdon

Wildlife bio. PhD, U of MB. Arctic enthusiast. Accidental polar bear tweeter. Part time tour guide. Music fan. Half-assed photographer. NL-NB-NS-MB.

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Mohamad Safa (@mhdksafa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we made the police academy a 4-year program I bet we'd get rid of a lot of the "bad apples." I don't understand how a lawyer has to go to school for 8 years to understand the law enough to practice it, but it only takes 6 months to learn it enough to enforce it.

Dan Savage (@fakedansavage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If kids got raped at Denny’s as often as they get raped at church every Denny’s in the country would get burned to the ground.

Jeff W. Higdon (@jeffwhigdon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're on Bluesky, let me know! Checking in here on occasion for reminders of accounts to look for, and also blocking all advertisers (still) and Elon's nazi pals while I'm at it.

Dr. Jack Lawson (@drjwlawson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Observers on the Twin Otter sighted a group of 30 (!!) killer whales SE of Newfoundland yesterday (small red "fish" symbol)(+ 3 killer whales earlier). This is one of the largest groups reported in Newfoundland & Labrador waters. Mariners let me know if you sight these whales?

Observers on the Twin Otter sighted a group of 30 (!!) killer whales SE of Newfoundland yesterday (small red "fish" symbol)(+ 3 killer whales earlier). This is one of the largest groups reported in Newfoundland & Labrador waters. Mariners let me know if you sight these whales?
The Bird Union 🪶 (@thebirdunion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elizabeth Gray This same Audubon Society leadership also cut a $600,000 severance check for our former CEO who left amid the fallout of an investigation that substantiated employee claims that Audubon management fostered a “culture of retaliation, fear and antagonism.” eenews.net/articles/audub…

Anthony Ricciardi (@ecoinvasions) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m recruiting MSc & PhD students to join my lab McGill University in Fall 2024 to study how climate change & habitat variables mediate the impacts of aquatic invasive species. For application requirements, see info here: redpath-staff.mcgill.ca/ricciardi/Ricc… Visit our website: redpath-staff.mcgill.ca/ricciardi/

I’m recruiting MSc &amp; PhD students to join my lab <a href="/mcgillu/">McGill University</a> in Fall 2024 to study how climate change &amp; habitat variables mediate the impacts of aquatic invasive species.

For application requirements, see info here: redpath-staff.mcgill.ca/ricciardi/Ricc…
Visit our website: redpath-staff.mcgill.ca/ricciardi/
Hurtin For Real (@hurtinforreal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you miss Boots & Saddle, like I do, then you'll want to visit Sean Burns' Instagram. He talks about some old country music gems, and shares info on his upcoming record. And you can still catch his archived show at anchor.fm/bootsandsaddle . Yep. @seanburnsmusic @BootsSaddleCKUW

If you miss Boots &amp; Saddle, like I do, then you'll want to visit Sean Burns' Instagram. He talks about some old country music gems, and shares info on his upcoming record. And you can still catch his archived show at anchor.fm/bootsandsaddle . Yep. @seanburnsmusic @BootsSaddleCKUW
Youri van den Hurk (@cetoarchaeology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New Paper Alert🚨 Part of my Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions funded project ‘Demise of the Atlantic Grey Whale’ has just been published. We analyzed 719 archaeological whale bones from all over northern and Western Europe and performed ZooMS to identify them to species 1/n doi.org/10.1098/rsos.2…

Brent Pease (@brentpease1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, our paper on the Steller's Sea Eagle's journey in North America and the economic impact it had was published in People and Nature. This was the most fun I have had on a project, and full credit to this goes to coauthors: Neil Gilbert, William Casola, PhD, and Kofi Akamani

Yesterday, our paper on the Steller's Sea Eagle's journey in North America and the economic impact it had was published in <a href="/PaN_BES/">People and Nature</a>. This was the most fun I have had on a project, and full credit to this goes to coauthors: <a href="/n_a_gilbert/">Neil Gilbert</a>, <a href="/WR_Casola/">William Casola, PhD</a>, and <a href="/KofiAkamani/">Kofi Akamani</a>
ekwo-tuktu-caribou (@ekwotuktu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How are #caribou counted? For the George River herd, high resolution photos paired with a digital system counted the caribou when they were massed together (red dots are calves). Find out more in our resources section, northerncaribou.ca/resources

How are #caribou counted? For the George River herd, high resolution photos paired with a digital system counted the caribou when they were massed together (red dots are calves). Find out more in our resources section, northerncaribou.ca/resources
Ellyn Davidson (@ellyn_melon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 7 years I’ve finally published my masters thesis! We used observational data to help understand the suitability of Arctic habitat for sperm and northern bottlenose whales. Thanks to all who were involved esp my co-authors and funders. Jeff W. Higdon University Centre of the Westfjords