Looking beyond marshes, Brian Olsen, steps into Maine’s great chickadee debate, exhibting all the qualities his SHARP colleagues have come to know and love. As the Mount Desert Island puts it: ” Brian Olsen is just the sort of cheerful, quirky individual that makes Maine Maine. We may not be able to describe it, but we know it when we see it. Rather than the vapid taglines developed through “branding” efforts, let’s put Brian Olsen on our state license plate. Brian Olsen, the Way Life Should Be.” Read more here.
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Living Bird article focuses on saltmarsh sparrows
Jen Walsh receives AOS Early Investigator Award
Whitney Beisler awarded USFWS Biologist of the year!
Roberts et al. (2019) paper reported in TWS….
SHARP PI Brian Olsen in the news
Marsh Habitat Zone Map released!
SHARP postdoc Chris Field is giving a webinar for NOAA on coastal landowner behavior and attitudes
News coverage of SHARP research on the attitudes of coastal land owners towards conservation strategies
SHARP PI on Bird Calls Radio
New study in PNAS shows how understanding the beliefs and attitudes of private property owners is key to long-term conservation of tidal marshes
Infrared video from a Saltmarsh Sparrow nest during a flooding event shows nest flooding, female returning to incubate
Domino Effect: YaleEnvironment360 story on Delaware Bay
SHARP research clarifies the subspecies question for Saltmarsh and Nelson’s Sparrows
New SHARP PhD Assistantship Available!