Joe Smith

Ecologist

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  • The Great Turkey Shuffle: How Restoration Has Changed Gobbler Genetics

    When reintroducing wild turkeys across the United States, conservationists paid little attention to turkey subspecies. Today, determining turkey subspecies can require the skills of a wildlife CSI team. What does this mean for turkey genetics -- and future conservation?

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  • Decoy: How Fake Birds Aid Real Research

    To get a bird in the hand, you have to catch it first. One of the bird researcher's most trusted bird catching tools is the decoy — a fake bird. Ornithologist Joe Smith on why real birds so often fall for their wooden and paper mache likenesses.

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  • Enjoy the Fall Migration: Your Guide to Bird Observatories

    The fall bird migration is underway. And there's no better way to enjoy the spectacle -- and help science -- than to visit a bird observatory near you. Ornithologist Joe Smith gets you started.

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  • Mad Men Go Falcon Trapping

    Bird conservation, 1950s style. Blogger Joe Smith looks back at the unusual techniques used by bird banders, at a time when peregrine falcons faced a bleak and uncertain future.

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  • The Amazing Lemming: The Rodent Behind the Snowy Owl Invasion?

    Lemmings shape nearly every aspect of arctic ecosystems. Could their recent abundance also be a key factor in the snowy owl invasion occurring in the eastern United States?

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  • The Snipe Hunt: Myth and Reality

    Snipe hunting is just a practical joke, right? Well, not quite. Ornithologist Joe Smith shows how ornithologists utilize "snipe hunting" tactics in their field research. Seriously.

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