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Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP

@stanfordjrbp

Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve ('Ootchamin 'Ooyakma), at @Stanford; research, education, and stewardship in our changing world.

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Muwekma Ohlone Tribe (@muwekmatribe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Tribe just received profoundly exciting news from Dr. Tadashi Fukami, who manages 'Ootchamin 'Ooyakma, also known as the Jasper Ridge Nature Preserve on the campus of Stanford University. Following a sacred fire tradition that the Tribe conducted at the site, biologists are

Tadashi Fukami (@tadashifukami) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indigenous awakening happening at Stanford University. See linked video in the post below from the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area. Immensely grateful to the Tribe for guidance and partnership with Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve ('Ootchamin 'Ooyakma) (Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP).

California Academy of Sciences (@calacademy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats & welcome to our 14 new Academy Fellows and 4 distinguished award-winners! We are delighted to include these leaders alongside our 500+ previous Fellows, selected for their contributions to scientific research and public engagement. More at bit.ly/4fnYp1h.

Congrats & welcome to our 14 new Academy Fellows and 4 distinguished award-winners! We are delighted to include these leaders alongside our 500+ previous Fellows, selected for their contributions to scientific research and public engagement.

More at bit.ly/4fnYp1h.
Muwekma Ohlone Tribe (@muwekmatribe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We walk the path paved by our ancestors, each step echoing their struggles and strength. As we journey toward justice and recognition, we carry their hopes and fearless spirits with us. Stand with us in this fight for truth! #TrailOfTruth

Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP (@stanfordjrbp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In collaboration with Muwekma Ohlone Tribe we continue to observe and learn from the ecosystems! Re-discovering a plant has also re-sparked an Indigenous awakening! On this Indigenous Peoples Week, explore more about the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe: muwekma.org

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Jasper Ridge’s outdoor activities will be cancelled on Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19 due to the Red Flag Warning issued for the Santa Cruz Mountains by NWS Bay Area 🌉. More info below.

Jasper Ridge’s outdoor activities will be cancelled on Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19 due to the Red Flag Warning issued for the Santa Cruz Mountains by <a href="/NWSBayArea/">NWS Bay Area 🌉</a>. More info below.
Callie Chappell (@eco_genome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super excited that my last dissertation chapter was just published in Molecular Ecology! We sequenced 800 transcriptomes to see what molecular responses nectar yeast have to priority effects. Check it out!

Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP (@stanfordjrbp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first rain event of fall 2024 refreshed our ecosystems this morning with 2 mm (0.08 in) of rain. Check out some of our plants holding on to a few raindrops.

The first rain event of fall 2024 refreshed our ecosystems this morning with 2 mm (0.08 in) of rain. Check out some of our plants holding on to a few raindrops.
Tadashi Fukami (@tadashifukami) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enjoyed giving this talk about some of the people involved in our long-term effort to integrate research and education at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve ('Ootchamin 'Ooyakma) (Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP) youtu.be/xpP5QPAaFMI

Tadashi Fukami (@tadashifukami) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to this conversation with Barnabas Daru (Barnabas Daru), Rodolfo Dirzo, and Paul Ehrlich (Paul R. Ehrlich) at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve ('Ootchamin 'Ooyakma) (Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP) jrbp.stanford.edu/news/book-read…

Looking forward to this conversation with Barnabas Daru (<a href="/Barnabas_Daru/">Barnabas Daru</a>), Rodolfo Dirzo, and Paul Ehrlich (<a href="/PaulREhrlich/">Paul R. Ehrlich</a>) at   Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve ('Ootchamin 'Ooyakma) 
(<a href="/stanfordjrbp/">Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP</a>)

jrbp.stanford.edu/news/book-read…
Tadashi Fukami (@tadashifukami) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“As the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe continues its push for federal recognition, events like these show the importance that Indigenous knowledge plays in addressing modern issues.” SFGATE, Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP, Stanford University sfgate.com/local/article/…

Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP (@stanfordjrbp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Explore new Jasper Ridge student projects! -Lessons Learned from 1,600 Ticks by Derek Knowles -Meditation on Pedagogy: (Un)Translating Jasper Ridge by AJ Naddaff -Food as Medicine at Jasper Ridge by Pearl Shing-Roth, Isabella Cruz-Krahn, Tina Truong Link: jrbp.stanford.edu/news/student-p…

Explore new Jasper Ridge student projects! 
-Lessons Learned from 1,600 Ticks by Derek Knowles
-Meditation on Pedagogy: (Un)Translating Jasper Ridge by AJ Naddaff
-Food as Medicine at Jasper Ridge by Pearl Shing-Roth, Isabella Cruz-Krahn, Tina Truong
Link: jrbp.stanford.edu/news/student-p…
Aj Naddaff ندّاف (@ajnaddaff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was grateful to be offered the space to reflect on the act of giving tours Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP—on being multilingual, reckoning with the untranslatable, and the ways in which these concepts can shape how we discuss nature. Thank you Tadashi Fukami jrbp.stanford.edu/news/student-p…

Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP (@stanfordjrbp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A coyote peeking into our offices. The scientific name for a coyote is Canis latrans, which translates from Latin as barking dog. In Chochenyo language the word for coyote is máyyan. The common name, coyote, is derived from the language Nahuatl (Aztec) word coyōtl.

A coyote peeking into our offices. The scientific name for a coyote is Canis latrans, which translates from Latin as barking dog. In Chochenyo language the word for coyote is máyyan. The common name, coyote, is derived from the language Nahuatl (Aztec) word coyōtl.