Dr. Molly Darr
@darrmolly
Assistant Professor, Forestry Extension Specialist @wsucahnrs. She/her.
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01-11-2018 20:34:57
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Can confirm, working in Dr. David Coyle’s lab is 💯
Thank you to our fearless leader, Janet Steel aka Janet Stihl and Patrick Hiesl for an invigorating and educational chainsaw workshop! Just ordered a fresh pair of chaps, and feel like an absolute pro now that I understand how to deconstruct, clean and safely maintain my machine💪
I had the pleasure of talking with Society of American Foresters President Gene Kodama this fall about why #forestry is awesome. I'm all sweaty since I thought this was just going to be a field tour/show & tell about the #invasivespecies & #foresthealth pest ALB. #surprise youtube.com/watch?v=eg5cln…
What exactly makes Christmas trees smell so good? #NCStateCNR expert Justin Whitehill (Justin Whitehill) from NCSU Christmas Tree Genetics program (official) explains the science behind that wonderful pine-y scent: ncst.at/lJo250HfFwG
Find out 'The Five Biggest Threats to U.S. Southern Forests... And How To Combat Them' with this Southern Group of State Foresters blog! southernforests.org/news-events/so…
I’ve had a lot of questions about this in our Women Owning Woodlands - South Carolina 🌲 webinars lately. Great opportunity for folks in the Southeast!
My pod debut! Learn why and how Entomological Society of America changed a racist common name of a moth. Many thanks to Jody Green, Jonathan Larson, and @mskvarla36 for being generous hosts and Anh K. Tran for being an exceptional co-guest.
Christmas may be behind us, but taking care of Christmas trees is a year-round venture. 🌲 Check our new pub with Dr. Molly Darr @RobertJetton and Dr. David Coyle! entomologytoday.org/2022/03/18/int…
Multiple #pests and #PlantDiseases affect Fraser #fir Christmas trees in the south-eastern U.S. - review and research needs by Dr. Molly Darr , Dr. David Coyle and @RobertJetton at Clemson University Forest Health and NC State College of Natural Resources - doi.org/10.1093/jipm/p…
Congratulations to Dr. Louie Nottingham (Louis Nottingham) who will be joining WSU Entomology as the Horticultural Crops Entomologist! We are also thrilled to announce that Dr. Molly Darr (Dr. Molly Darr) will be a new Forestry Extension Specialist and Assistant Professor!
The #foresthealth pest emerald ash borer (now established on the West Coast) was found in the most Dad way ever as an #invasivespecies biologist from City of Portland, OR was waiting to pick his kids up from camp when he noticed declining ash. His kid found an adult. @Bertonemyia's 📷.
When you’re assessing Grad Student work on #AdaptedBooks and see a direct citation of Judith Schoonover and Sally Norton-Darr ‘s work and how it connects to #UDL Totally made my day!