Benjamin Padilla Ph.D
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Benjamin Padilla Ph.D
@Bpdilla
Follower of Christ || Wildlife Research Supervisor at Oregon Dept. Fish & Wildlife
Roseburg, OR Katılım Ekim 2010
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@Nv_pyromelana 40 hr work week but because of dynamic schedule some weeks may require >40. Overtime and flextime are available to balance things out.
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Exciting job opportunity in my research program at ODFW! I'm looking for a wildlife ecologist to help lead and develop research with a focus on analysis and writing. Perfect for wildlife bio with good quant skills who wants some time in the field!
jobs.rwfm.tamu.edu/view-job/?id=9…
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@zoe_ologist Unfortunately no. I really need someone who is able to support in the field at times, plus the state has a requirement that employees live in state.
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@Bpdilla Dream job! Any potential for remote work for this position?
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@chrissuthy Wow, looks like some interesting (and potentially complex) stuff. Seems like your lab has been busy!
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It #ISEC2024 time! 🤓
After a terrific weekend of workshops, now the talks begin. Here is the programme: chrissuthy.quarto.pub/international-…
And here is a biased selection of talks you *must* see 🧵
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I was on the Reverend Hunter podcast recently talking about my faith, my work as a wildlife ecologist, and how they bleed together. Check it out!
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…

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And this concludes our trail camera check after 10 months of deployment. Well done Devin @dmtfitz ! And thank you Hannah for your help.

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@evornithology One of the birds I miss most since moving west!
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Cool! This is a close relative of the ringtail that, as I understand, almost nothing is known about. @ellendymit, did you find any cacomistle scats?
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Check out this awesome BBC Earth video feature on muskox conservation in the North featuring the Susan Kutz who I spent the last few years working with!
fb.watch/sex0JTLtds/
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A recent project I worked on had nearly 5000 lines of code for data cleaning, combining, and formatting for analysis but only about 200 lines of code to fit the model. Knowing stats is crucial, but getting your data formatted right and in a reproducible way is just as important!
Richard McElreath 🐈⬛@rlmcelreath
Alphabetical order mismatch and 52 of 78 neighborhoods had wrongly merged data. I spend a lot of time teaching advanced inference methods, but boring research data management remains the most essential skill. And that includes auditing for merge mistakes.
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