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Dr. Bryan Mood

Dr. Bryan Mood

@BryanMood

Faculty at University of Saskatchewan. Renewable Resource Management Coordinator. Father, Husband, Curmudgeon. Interested in climate and forests. He/him/il.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Beigetreten Temmuz 2011
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@agbiousask RRM 301 students were super excited to be collecting peat cores yesterday! We sampled a forested swamp down to ~3.5m with a Belarus-style corer!
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I’m proud to share that @Stantec will be supporting the @usask Women for Conservation student group in their pursuit to raise money to attend an environmental conference this fall. Please consider donating to further these students' education #StantecProud wfc.madlabsk.ca
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Saskatoon Emergency Management Organization (EMO)
The #yxe Extreme Cold Weather Response has been activated at a Level II. Help us share the latest list of warm-up locations and keep an eye out for anyone who may need assistance.
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Understanding climate risk is critical to supporting the energy transition. We’re proud that the @GOLDCOUNCIL used our findings to develop recommendations to enhance future gold mining adaption and resilience planning globally. Learn more: gold.org/goldhub/resear… #StantecProud
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Hell on Wheels🔥♿🔥@rollwthepunches·
Pro tip when writing image descriptions for folks: You're not writing a professional newspaper caption of a stock photo. Just let blind and low vision users know what they might wanna see! For example:
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While past research indicates green ash as 'drought-tolerant', our study suggests this may not be the case in southern Saskatchewan. The findings and data from this research will help landowners decide which shelterbelt species to plant moving forward. (6/7)
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Our paper on drought legacy impacts for three disparate species growing outside of their natural range is out in @agformet! An opportunity unique to southern Saskatchewan shelterbelts. authors.elsevier.com/a/1gQRycFXJgfSo Thread below: (0/7)
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