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Caroline E. Moore

@sci_tox

veterinary toxicologist, conservation wildlife enthusiast, disease researcher. Opinions are my own. (she/her)

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#WomenInSTEM discussion @SETAC_world helped me feel validated in the amount of work I do 'outside' of science in mentoring, leadership and DE&I.

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With fewer than 30,000 butterflies for the past two years, preliminary results from the 2020 Western Monarch Nov Count are indicating a total of less than 2,000 migratory monarchs present in all of the overwintering sites in CA, their primary winter refuge. A 99% population drop

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Republicans in congress cowering under their desks as violent men roam the hallways finally understand what they've put every school kid in America through.

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i cant really wrap my head around the fact people who violently breached the building, and trashed it were allowed to just...leave the capitol.

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#Faculty and #Undergraduates! Apply to the #Toxicology #Mentoring and Skills Development Training Program to support career development opportunities for #STEM undergraduates from diverse underserved backgrounds. toxmsdt.com Travel to UC Davis, San Diego & Tuskegee♥️

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Lake Merritt fish die-off: Can the city help? Can you? Will decimated species bounce back? oaklandside.org/2022/08/30/lak…

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NEW: CyanoHABs are complex, and the toxins they produce are difficult to test for. But with recent advancements in detection technology, Moore writes, we can now re-envision how we study the impact of these events on health ➡️ ow.ly/kuJ750OUbfA San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Caroline E. Moore

NEW: CyanoHABs are complex, and the toxins they produce are difficult to test for. But with recent advancements in detection technology, Moore writes, we can now re-envision how we study the impact of these events on health ➡️ ow.ly/kuJ750OUbfA <a href="/sandiegozoo/">San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance</a> <a href="/sci_tox/">Caroline E. Moore</a>