Jorge Ramos, PhD
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Ecology🍃 Natural History🌱 Field Stations @SACNAS @LatinoOutdoors🏕️ @savetheredwoods 🏳️🌈 Executive Director, @StanfordJRBP
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Spring is definitely here! Flowers blooming in the serpentine grasslands at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve – 'Ootchamin 'Ooyakma Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP
High school students visited Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve - 'Ootchamin 'Ooyakma as part of Stanford University’s Introduction to Bioengineering. They were hosted by Shreya Garg, ’24, a bioengineering undergraduate and ranger at Jasper Ridge! More: news.stanford.edu/report/2024/04…
Grateful to Muwekma Ohlone Tribe (Muwekma Ohlone Tribe) for their guidance and collaboration as we work toward two-eyed seeing at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve - 'Ootchamin 'Ooyakma (Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP). Stanford University Report today on good fire at JRBP'O'O: news.stanford.edu/stories/2024/0…
Extremely proud of our team here at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve – 'Ootchamin 'Ooyakma as we strengthen our stewardship practices in the form of prescribed burns in collaboration with the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe, faculty and students! Story: news.stanford.edu/stories/2024/0…
Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve 'Ootchamin 'Ooyakma hosts the first U.S. National Science Foundation funded Student Opportunities in Avian Research (SOAR) All Hands Meeting with partners: West Valley College San José State University UC Santa Cruz SF Bay Bird Observatory Mission College California Academy of Sciences and others! Read more here: jrbp.stanford.edu/news/soar-take…
We started the SOAR idea back in 2019 and now, years later, we are in year 2 of the 5-year U.S. National Science Foundation RCN grant establishing the network! I am super excited to see the network SOAR with Dr. Katie Glover (she/her) #BLM, Rodolfo Dirzo, many partners & two field stations Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP & SF Bay Bird Observatory!
We are now online with our very own Motus Wildlife Tracking System (MOTUS) station (Birds Canada)! It will help strengthen our ornithology research, elevate U.S. National Science Foundation SOAR grant education activities, & understand the impacts of disturbance on migratory animals. motus.org
Today our Motus station detected its first bird - a Band-tailed pigeon tagged by California Department of Fish and Wildlife. It has been flying from Santa Cruz, stopped at/near JRBP'O'O, and is now in the Napa marsh region! Thanks to Trevor Trevor Hébert for the update! See website: motus.org/data/track?tag…
Today the new Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP MOTUS station detected it's first bird - a Band-tailed pigeon (Patagioenas fasciata)! Read more about California's only native pigeon: wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/B… California Department of Fish and Wildlife
New blog: Celebrating Jasper Ridge’s 50th anniversary! The April 15 symposium provided a platform for reflection on Jasper Ridge’s legacy and a vision for its continued role in environmental stewardship & scientific discovery. Stanford University Link: jrbp.stanford.edu/news/celebrati…
Explore the blog & video below to listen & relive the impact a field station such as Jasper Ridge has had (and will!) on research, education, stewardship & community! Organizing the 50th anniversary symposium w/ Tadashi Fukami Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP staff was a wonderful experience!
Join us in congratulating our three new Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve ('Ootchamin 'Ooyakma) Environmental Education Scholars! Stanford University Stanford Biosciences Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability 2023: Chrysanthe Frangos 2024: Diego Perez and Shreya Garg! More info: jrbp.stanford.edu/content/jasper…
This is how we all feel here at Stanford’s Jasper Ridge BP when we are hosting all of our summer students and interns, including our first SOAR intern! For some, it is the very first time working at a field station and outdoors! I sent this comic to our SOAR network: soarnetwork.org/about
SOARing Into Spring - the return of Stanford University's Ornithology class! Read Maya Xu's new blog narrating the experience of teaching the #Ornithology class w/ Ben Moran, Marty Freeland & Prof. Rodolfo Dirzo. Maya is a SOAR intern & member of the Dirzo Lab. jrbp.stanford.edu/news/soaring-s…