Sabrie Breland (@sabriejrb) 's Twitter Profile
Sabrie Breland

@sabriejrb

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Come work with us! We are looking to hire field technicians who love plants for a vegetation survey in South Carolina. Deadline 28 February 2019. @lars_brudvig #Jobs (#FirstTweet)

Come work with us! We are looking to hire field technicians who love plants for a vegetation survey in South Carolina. Deadline 28 February 2019.  @lars_brudvig #Jobs (#FirstTweet)
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Who knew this is what ESA bags were for? Thanks Ecological Society for the perfect tree planting bags! Just finished up a week of planting pine trees in our The Corridor Project experimental sites.

Who knew this is what ESA bags were for? Thanks <a href="/ESA_org/">Ecological Society</a> for the perfect tree planting bags! Just finished up a week of planting pine trees in our <a href="/SRScorridor/">The Corridor Project</a> experimental sites.
Journal of Applied Ecology (@jappliedecology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How might previous land uses still affect #restoration efforts today? Find out in Turley et al's new Editor's Choice article, introduced by Gaowen Yang ow.ly/KOOc50zx8ws

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To all my field ecologist friends who are or may become pregnant, let me give you a tip: suspenders are the answer. I spent my first pregnancy repeatedly hiking up ill-fitting pants during field work. This is so much better!

To all my field ecologist friends who are or may become pregnant, let me give you a tip: suspenders are the answer. I spent my first pregnancy repeatedly hiking up ill-fitting pants during field work. This is so much better!
USFS Savannah River (@savannahriverfs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers from Savannah River are partnering with state, federal, and private land managers to utilize remaining non-merchantable timber left behind after timber regeneration harvests to power the SRS News biofuel power generation plant. #NationalForestProducts #USFS #Biofuel

Researchers from Savannah River are partnering with state, federal, and private land managers to utilize remaining non-merchantable timber left behind after timber regeneration harvests to power the <a href="/SRSNews/">SRS News</a> biofuel power generation plant. #NationalForestProducts #USFS #Biofuel
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Want to work for our partnering University of Wisconsin researchers on SRS News to better understand long term impacts of habitat connectivity on plant community assembly and diversity? Job and application details are at damschenlab.zoology.wisc.edu/2022/09/26/mul…. #ScienceJobs #USFS #ResearchJobs

Want to work for our partnering University of Wisconsin researchers on <a href="/SRSNews/">SRS News</a> to better understand long term impacts of habitat connectivity on plant community assembly and diversity? Job and application details are at  damschenlab.zoology.wisc.edu/2022/09/26/mul…. #ScienceJobs #USFS #ResearchJobs
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Pine trees on SRS News provide more than just paper and lumber. We are using them to help remove contaminates from groundwater. Learn more about this award winning collaborative effort at energy.gov/management/art… #CleanWater #USFS #DOE #EngineeringJobs #STEM

Pine trees on <a href="/SRSNews/">SRS News</a> provide more than just paper and lumber. We are using them to help remove contaminates from groundwater. Learn more about this award winning collaborative effort at energy.gov/management/art…  #CleanWater #USFS #DOE #EngineeringJobs #STEM
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Savannah River Research and Natural Resources staff netted 11 wild turkeys on SRS News last week. Prior to release, the turkeys are fitted with a radio transmitter to track movement and nesting attempts through spring. #USFS #StudyWildlife #ForestResearch #Turkey Southern Research S.C. Dept. of Natural Resources

Savannah River Research and Natural Resources staff netted 11 wild turkeys on <a href="/SRSNews/">SRS News</a> last week. Prior to release, the turkeys are fitted with a radio transmitter to track movement and nesting attempts through spring. #USFS #StudyWildlife #ForestResearch #Turkey <a href="/usfs_srs/">Southern Research</a> <a href="/SCDNR/">S.C. Dept. of Natural Resources</a>
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Did you graduate college with a biological or ecological focused bachelor’s degree within the last 2 years (6 for veterans)? If so, you may be eligible via the Pathways program for our Ecological position. Visit usajobs.gov/job/718395900 to learn more. #Aiken #Augusta #USFS #Jobs

Did you graduate college with a biological or ecological focused bachelor’s degree within the last 2 years (6 for veterans)? If so, you may be eligible via the Pathways program for our Ecological position. Visit usajobs.gov/job/718395900 to learn more. #Aiken #Augusta #USFS #Jobs
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To better understand pollinator biodiversity, researchers from Savannah River, Southern Research, and UGA are using traps suspended in trees to study the importance of flowering hardwood tree habitat on forest dwelling bees and other pollinators on SRS News. #pollinator #USFS

To better understand pollinator biodiversity, researchers from Savannah River, <a href="/usfs_srs/">Southern Research</a>, and <a href="/universityofga/">UGA</a> are using traps suspended in trees to study the importance of flowering hardwood tree habitat on forest dwelling bees and other pollinators on <a href="/SRSNews/">SRS News</a>. #pollinator #USFS
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Research staff from Southern Research and Clemson University as well as researchers and students from University of South Carolina are taking soil samples on SRS News as part of a study to understand how fire transforms carbon and nitrogen and where the elements go post-fire. #ForestScience #USFS #FireScience

Research staff from <a href="/usfs_srs/">Southern Research</a> and <a href="/ClemsonUniv/">Clemson University</a> as well as researchers and students from <a href="/UofSC/">University of South Carolina</a> are taking soil samples on <a href="/SRSNews/">SRS News</a> as part of a study to understand how fire transforms carbon and nitrogen and where the elements go post-fire. #ForestScience #USFS #FireScience
🐝🌻Nash Turley🌻🐝 (@nashturley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited to share our new study: Bee monitoring by community scientists: comparing a collections-based program with iNaturalist Published in Annals of the Entomological Society of America. And look, my photo of a small carpenter bee on the cover! academic.oup.com/aesa/advance-a…

I'm excited to share our new study:

Bee monitoring by community scientists: comparing a collections-based program with iNaturalist

Published in Annals of the Entomological Society of America.

And look, my photo of a small carpenter bee on the cover! 
academic.oup.com/aesa/advance-a…
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This #NewPublication explores the complex ways that pollinators respond to fire. Fire improves conditions for pollinators, but their abundance and richness declined at the center of burn areas, emphasizing the importance of pyrodiversity on landscapes. research.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/678…

This #NewPublication explores the complex ways that pollinators respond to fire. Fire improves conditions for pollinators, but their abundance and richness declined at the center of burn areas, emphasizing the importance of pyrodiversity on landscapes. research.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/678…