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Take Flight!
https://senr.osu.edu/node/9767
a remarkable migration story cycling between Mexico to Canada across the United States. The U.S. Midwest ... including landscape planning by public and private landowners. Join New York Times bestselling author, Dr. ... Muscogee (Creek) Nation, as they teach us how to build monarch habitat in our yards and communities and ...
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The roots of slowing climate change are in trees
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/the-roots-slowing-climate-change-are-in-trees
to new research at The Ohio State University. Across the United States, trees take up about 12% of ... going out and sticking a bunch of trees in the ground. It’s about managing them better,” Sohngen said. ... Those who attend the two-hour webinar hosted by CFAES will learn more about what forests are already ...
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Graduate Exit Seminar via Zoom- Cole Soldo
https://senr.osu.edu/events/graduate-exit-seminar-zoom-cole-soldo
a specific edge-of-field practice that could prove critical to these efforts. While we know something about ... why farmers engage in conservation, we know less about why wetlands are adopted than we do other ... outside of the U.S. gives us a framework for how to study why wetlands are or are not adopted by farmers. ...
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Emotional Vampires in the Workplace
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/emotional-vampires-in-the-workplace-1
learn how to keep their negativity from affecting how you work and feel about yourself. When working ... with Emotional Vampires, we need to remember that what they say or do is a reflection of them, not us ... . Participants in this workshop will: • Learn about the different types of behaviors of Emotional Vampires • Gain ...
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4-H’ers Getting Ready for Fair Starts Now
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/4-h%E2%80%99ers-getting-ready-fair-starts-now
training virtually via ZOOM this year, where they learn about the science of how to properly care for, ... feed, and treat their animals. During Quality Assurance youth also learn about ethics and sportsmanship ... adventurous summer that will lead to our great Wayne County Fair in the Fall – let us all be thinking of our ...
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Chow Line: Fridge organization can lessen food waste
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-fridge-organization-can-lessen-food-waste
nationwide throw away about 80 billion pounds of food in a typical year, researchers have found. For ... well, she said. “In the United States, the average person wastes 238 pounds of food per year or about ... Don’t over-shop. You might get excited about a good deal, but if you don’t have a plan to use a large ...
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Empathy and Leadership online
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/empathy-and-leadership-online
about what other people thought about me. You will find yours will too. Stay focused on what really ... premise.” Empathy allows us to lead by understanding our co-workers’ thoughts, feelings and actions. More ...
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Ohio State forms food industry consortium to advance commercialization of ultra-shear technology for liquid foods and beverages processing
PBIO. The team’s UST research is funded through a four-year, $891,000 grant from the U.S. Department of ... processors can learn more about UST technology through a pilot scale system at Ohio State's Center for ... about the consortium, interested food processors can contact Balasubramaniam at 614-292-1732 or ...
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Free Webinar: Intro to Nature Journaling with John Muir Laws
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/free-webinar-intro-nature-journaling-with-john-muir-laws
about the power of nature journaling. You’re invited to a free webinar Intro to Nature Journaling on ... a focus on capturing the developing stages of nature through the seasons and over time. Learn more about ...
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Fending off pandemic fatigue
https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/fending-pandemic-fatigue
of frustration: about finding and meeting friends, staying interested in school, feeling lonely, and ... of “Why bother?” Wirt offered some advice about how to get past pandemic fatigue: 1. Know your ... than you need. We keep hearing about new variants of the novel coronavirus, hurdles to getting the ...