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The Roving Naturalist
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Welcome to The Roving Naturalist! On this channel, I want to answer all of the questions you never knew you had about how humans and the natural environment fit together. We'll explore topics related to humans and nature - everything from vegetarianism to green living to how to build a backyard habitat. We'll discuss books about nature, the environment, and science. We'll hear from all kinds of scientists, ranging from seasoned experts to graduate students at the beginning of their research careers. And of course, I'll bring you with me as I go on some of my favorite bike rides, ski trails, paddling trips, and hikes so that we can be roving naturalists together. Subscribe for content that gets you excited about natural science!
Vlogging in Montreal
I spent a week in Montreal for an academic conference, and while I was there I had a chance to visit two amazing urban green spaces: the botanical garden and the biodome! My friends and I had a lovely day walking around the botanical garden, and I really enjoyed seeing how the old Olympic park buildings had been retro-fitted into educational buildings!
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Looking at Plants in Ecuador
Просмотров 6812 года назад
I'd seen rainforest on video plenty of times before, but the absolute lushness of what I experienced in Ecuador just doesn't translate! Here are a few pictures of plants I saw on my trip. "Over Under" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Thank you to our Patrons! Wandering Naturalist: 12Tone Patreon page...
Looking at Bugs in Ecuador
Просмотров 5892 года назад
The highlight of my adventure in Ecuador was definitely the bugs! We took SO long on every hike because we stopped so often to look at and photograph the amazing arthropods and other invertebrates we saw. We also did light trapping almost every night to see all of the beautiful moths. "Dreams Become Real" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licens...
Birding in Ecuador
Просмотров 2642 года назад
I love birding, and when I had a chance to look at birds in a whole new ecosystem, I brought out my camera! Enjoy this soothing photo dump of some of the birds I saw on my trip to Ecuador. Sorry for not putting the names of all the hummingbirds up, but there were just too many! See if you can spot my favorite, the white-booted racket-tail, though ;) "Music for Manatees" Kevin MacLeod (incompete...
Ecuador Vlog
Просмотров 6352 года назад
I took a trip to Ecuador to visit my friend Nancy @SciBugs ! Check out a quick summary of our trip, see a sampling of local wildlife, and listen to the soothing sounds of the rainforest. Stay tuned for the next few weeks to see more nature from Ecuador! "Kalimba Relaxation Music" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License creativecommons.org/lice...
Blue Jay | Fast Field Guide
Просмотров 2172 года назад
Welcome to the Fast Field Guide, an audio-visual field guide playlist! This is the entry for the blue jay, a large songbird found in eastern North America. Thank you to our Patrons! Wandering Naturalist: 12Tone Twitter: @RvingNaturalist Instagram: therovingnaturalist Email: therovingnaturalist@gmail.com #FastFieldGuide #BlueJay #RovingNaturalist
Is it too late to save this prairie?
Просмотров 3242 года назад
What does the process of conserving a natural area look like? Why is land conservation so difficult? Liz Anna Kozik speaks to us about Bell Bowl Prairie in Rockford, Illinois, and why it's currently in trouble. If you're seeing this video before November 1, 2021, please look below for ways you can help! Images courtesy of Liz Anna Kozik - @chase_prairie on Twitter Photo of rusty-patched bumble ...
Bighorn Sheep | Fast Field Guide
Просмотров 1992 года назад
Welcome to the Fast Field Guide, an audio-visual field guide playlist! This is the entry for the bighorn sheep, a large grazing mammal found in the North American west. Thank you to our Patrons! Wandering Naturalist: 12Tone Twitter: @RvingNaturalist Instagram: therovingnaturalist Email: therovingnaturalist@gmail.com #FastFieldGuide #BighornSheep #RovingNaturalist
How Grad Students Get Money
Просмотров 2632 года назад
Where does research funding come from? Do grad students really have to do extra work to get a paycheck? Sheryl gives you an overview of some of the many ways a grad student can get money for their salary and to fund their research. sgp.fas.org/crs/misc/R44307.pdf www.aaas.org/sites/default/files/2021-01/AAAS FY 2021 Omnibus R&D Summary .pdf Thank you to our Patrons! Wandering Naturalist: 12Tone...
Red-Tailed Hawk | Fast Field Guide
Просмотров 4602 года назад
Welcome to the Fast Field Guide, an audio-visual field guide playlist! This is the entry for the red-tailed hawk, a large bird-of-prey found acrossNorth America. Thank you to our Patrons! Wandering Naturalist: 12Tone Twitter: @RvingNaturalist Instagram: therovingnaturalist Email: therovingnaturalist@gmail.com #FastFieldGuide #RedTail #RovingNaturalist
Mule Deer | Fast Field Guide
Просмотров 1592 года назад
Welcome to the Fast Field Guide, an audio-visual field guide playlist! This is the entry for the mule deer, a species of deer found in western North America. Thank you to our Patrons! Wandering Naturalist: 12Tone Twitter: @RvingNaturalist Instagram: therovingnaturalist Email: therovingnaturalist@gmail.com #FastFieldGuide #MuleDeer #RovingNaturalist
What Are Ecosystem Services?
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
What are ecosystem services, and why do they matter? Sheryl walks you through the four main groups of ecosystem services with examples, then also briefly explores some of the debate surrounding how we manage and value ecosystem services. Citations www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide/Understanding-Conservation/Ecosystem-Services en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecosystem_service www.fs.fed.us/...
Song Sparrow | Fast Field Guide
Просмотров 3632 года назад
Welcome to the Fast Field Guide, an audio-visual field guide playlist! This is the entry for the song sparrow, a common North American songbird. Thank you to our Patrons! Wandering Naturalist: 12Tone Twitter: @RvingNaturalist Instagram: therovingnaturalist Email: therovingnaturalist@gmail.com #FastFieldGuide #SongSparrow #RovingNaturalist
Dwarf Yucca | Fast Field Guide
Просмотров 4082 года назад
Welcome to the Fast Field Guide, an audio-visual field guide playlist! This is the entry for dwarf yucca, a tiny desert plant. Thank you to our Patrons! Wandering Naturalist: 12Tone Twitter: @RvingNaturalist Instagram: therovingnaturalist Email: therovingnaturalist@gmail.com #FastFieldGuide #DwarfYucca #RovingNaturalist
Red-Winged Blackbird | Fast Field Guide
Просмотров 2582 года назад
Red-Winged Blackbird | Fast Field Guide
Do humans act like a superorganism?
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Do humans act like a superorganism?
Native American Effigy Mounds | Turf Warz
Просмотров 3803 года назад
Native American Effigy Mounds | Turf Warz
White-Breasted Nuthatch | Fast Field Guide
Просмотров 4483 года назад
White-Breasted Nuthatch | Fast Field Guide
Finding Evidence of Animals | Turf Warz
Просмотров 2993 года назад
Finding Evidence of Animals | Turf Warz
She got a Chad build
Wow, I wish I could be her friend. A beauty here. Appears to be highly intelligent.
It's not invasion if It's already ours by right
If you care about something you'll protect it. Education goes a long way to create and grow emotional connections with the environment.
Great information. Provided in a fun manner. Well done. 👍
Hell naw
Quite an educative video. A quick one please, assuming you are sampling up to 10 plots of land, how do you go about this?
How did you remembered 8 minutes of lecture with a difficult contents
Haha oh I definitely did not memorize the whole script in one go, I break it up into smaller chunks!
Full of information and knowledge
Brilliant presentation
If I never eat another almond again. I'd be absolutely okay.
We are ultimate and most destructive invasive species
amazing video.
We are very invasive. Everywhere you look there is destruction because of us
Thank you, it was very interesting.
You are dancing good ❤
I am also naturalist
Thanks! Enjoyed your video.
According to the MDC or Missouri department of conservation This plant is edible
The fruit is edible and tastes amazing but if eaten before ripe it will make you sick
wait where is the bird, can you point at it again?
I like the way you used a plasticcup
Yes we humans are the pest.....
Congratulations Dr. Sheryl
Thank you Sheryl, great information and I can say that I've already been revising my chocolate consumption.
Huge congrats!!!
Congratulations Sheryl!
way to go! thanks for sharing
doctor birdlady!!
love this video!!
Nice job! Very informative. 😀
I started birding two weeks ago in my backyard. So far I have identified and photographed 24 species. I started using eBird last week. It’s very useful. :)
Wow, that's great!
je t'urine dessus
The answer is YES. And it deserved capitalized letters.
Lov yr dedication and love you mam
Thanks for the video. I really appreciate the information.
The only thing I do with my bug zapper, I just leave it in my bedroom to zap the mosquitoes in the room one hour before sleeping. If it zaps something else, it's usually clothe bugs or flies, and generally insects that I would kill anyway if I saw them in my room
THAT'S ONE JOB I'M NOT LOOKING FORWARD TO!!!
The distinction here only works because insects have a much more basic society which only revolves around physical reproduction. In human society most are free to reproduce offspring, but only a chosen few can reproduce their ideas and spread influence through generations.
Thank you! Very helpful! What do you all include in a cold email?
Great question! In a cold email to a potential advisor, I would include a summary of my background and research interests, as well as the reason(s) why you want to join that person's lab. That should be more specific than just "I like birds" -- think about whether you want to do field work, whether you're interested in certain research methods or analytical frameworks, or if there are specific research directions that are of mutual interest to you and that person. Knowing more specifics of what you're interested in might require doing a bit of background reading in the published literature before you start reaching out to people.
You got it all wrong. Industrial Technological System is the super organism. Humans are just a reproductive organ of the Machine.
Now I see why mines not working ;/ amazing video!
THank you for this video!
Very well done! One of the best and most practical/user-friendly descriptions of a point count I have seen so far!
I have one in my apartment for flys or any flying bug. It works amazingly. I use it as a night light and the zapping is a plus.
Beautiful little bird ❤
I started birding a month ago, I have bought a long lens for my camera and noticed that it is very good for photographing birds, so I created a little booklet with more or less 150 common species that can be found in my area (northern Portugal). The goal is to "catch'em all", and complete the booklet. So far I have shot 63 species from the booklet and other 7 that weren't there but I still keep track. In total, 70 different species in a month. Portugal is a nice place to photograph birds because we are in the route of many migrating birds and also many of them pass the winters here. I have already noticed some birds that I start to see a lot more now at the end of summer than I did a month ago.
That sounds wonderful! I love the idea of creating your own personal "Pokédex"
She completely lost me when she said to "make my yard friendly for bats". Stop the cap
and "climate change"
@@LarasHadEnoughplease post the various scientific material you’ve read. Also, I would like to know what personal data you’ve gathered from around the World, incuding any chages to the oceans you’ve studied. Don’t forget to add all of the other scientists and biologists you’ve conferred with. I’ll wait.
Missing you! Hope all is well.
I just brought my very first bug zapper for my upcoming camping trip, I was worry about killing beneficial insects with it. Now I'm informed and going to use it less.
This woman is looney tunes....some of her facts are not facts., she just read it somewhere. My bug zapper kills hoards of mosquitoes every night. AND you place it AWAY from where your going to be, not close to you.
Love that you don't know me and yet feel confident calling me "loony tunes." And fyi, my facts that I "read somewhere" came from the peer-reviewed scientific literature.
@@TheRovingNaturalist TRHank you so much!