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Dr. Lisa Ellsworth
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Pyroecofeminist. Rangelands. Wildfire. Climate Adaptation. First-gen. Associate Professor. Would rather be outside.
@OSU FWCS. #SageSTEP

Environmental science 80%
Geography 20%

And if YOU'RE looking. Hands down my fave for pure entertainment is True Crime Obsessed = mystery meets queer joy. -1 because they aren't on here yet and I can't tag!

Hey folx! I'm so glad you are all here! I'm just figuring this thing out....Here's what I want to know from you - What's your favorite podcast? No qualifiers but I need an explanation

Sub question - I'm horribly sick with some winter death plague and looking for an EcoEvo podcast - Recs?

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Thought it was time for a Rangeland ecology & management starter pack.

Let me know if you would like to be added (or removed).

If you're wondering why you weren't added after a couple days reach out.

go.bsky.app/NfESSPP

Just deleted Xwitter. Looking forward to figuring this platform out. By way of introduction:

counted disease-occluded stomates
fought wildland fire
dug (so many) trails
pit tagged juvenile salmonids
Introduce yourself with some jobs you’ve done apart from what you do now:

- operated a chairlift
- prepared museum specimens for Smithsonian
- sold knives (very badly)
- digitized videos of flies watching tv

*my supervisor referred to the flies as “beasts” in a strong Czech accent.
Introduce yourself with some jobs you've done apart from what you do now:

* counseled at camp and led canoe trips
* sorted invoices
* operated a 16" telescope
* ran experiments on a dye laser

(the latter sounds highly skilled but I was an undergraduate student and absolutely terrible at it)

This is how too many academic journal background/discussion sections read. There are so many more thinly cited, buried ideas from less well-known scholars and from other disciplines. We aren't going to see radical discovery if we keep re-playing the same story lines

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Introduce yourself with some jobs you’ve done apart from what you do now:

- operated a chairlift
- prepared museum specimens for Smithsonian
- sold knives (very badly)
- digitized videos of flies watching tv

*my supervisor referred to the flies as “beasts” in a strong Czech accent.
Introduce yourself with some jobs you've done apart from what you do now:

* counseled at camp and led canoe trips
* sorted invoices
* operated a 16" telescope
* ran experiments on a dye laser

(the latter sounds highly skilled but I was an undergraduate student and absolutely terrible at it)
Introduce yourself with some jobs you’ve done apart from what you do now:

+ waiter at a buffet-style† steak restaurant
+ waiter at a cafe/bar
+ bookstore clerk
+ 3rd shift hotel front desk
+ many jobs at Kinkos, also including 3rd shift‡

† IOW fancy fancy
‡ I am aware it’s ironic I now run a press
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please tell me that you are also presenting at AFE in that suit this week!

Hiring a postdoc: Trajectories of Ecosystem Change in Sagebrush Ecosystems. Come work at OSU!

The plastic is there to keep small areas of the pile dry (I live in the rainy PNW). This gives us a dry place to get the fire started. The rest preheats and dries and eventually ignites

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My actual job is teaching students how to burn things. How did I get so lucky?!?! #goodfire

Climate and wildfire!