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21: Coexisting with Wildlife in a Changing Climate

Episode 21 of the Talking Climate podcast, hosted by The Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy, titled "21: Coexisting with Wildlife in a Changing Climate" was published on June 25, 2024 and runs 27 minutes.

June 25, 2024 ·27m · Talking Climate

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Austin Green is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Biology with the College of Science’s Science Research Initiative, or SRI program. His specialty is using camera traps to monitor and capture image data of wildlife in wilderness areas. His research involves gathering this data to study wild animal behavior, their movement patterns, and how human behavior is impacting wildlife. Some of his research has suggested that climate change is making life harder for wildlife to adapt...

Austin Green is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Biology with the College of Science’s Science Research Initiative, or SRI program.  His specialty is using camera traps to monitor and capture image data of wildlife in wilderness areas. His research involves gathering this data to study wild animal behavior, their movement patterns, and how human behavior is impacting wildlife. Some of his research has suggested that climate change is making life harder for wildlife to adapt to urbanization, especially in hotter and dryer areas.  Austin hopes his research will help people understand the wildlife that live around us, and for better urban planning that accounts for the needs of local wildlife.

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