Sam Kreling
@SamanthaKreling
UW Prugh Lab PhD candidate, UC Berkeley alum. Seattle urban coyote diet and genetics, urban carnivore health, + evolution. she/her
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Beyond thrilled to share the new Urban Wildlife Information Network paper out today in PNASNews where we show that gentrification drives patterns of wildlife diversity in cities. #urbanecology #cameratrapping #mammals 🧵1/14
pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
New publication alert! This article came from a conversation about how different color morphs are treated differently.
Congratulations co-lead authors Tyus D. Williams & Sam Kreling.
link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Publication dropped today! We investigated how novel colorations in different wildlife species elicit varying responses in people influencing human-wildlife interactions. Major thanks to all my co-authors especially my co-lead Sam Kreling. Great job!
link.springer.com/article/10.100…
🐺A perfect reason to come to the 'Coexisting with Wildlife' panel + Q&A on 4/3🐺
Feat. experts from the Snoqualmie Tribe, Seattle Urban Carnivore Project, Woodland Park Zoo, Issaquah, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife and Sam Kreling from the UW Purgh Lab.
Reserve your spot: bit.ly/4aswR8v
out today in People and Nature, we present a framework for understanding the social and ecological factors that shape the type and location of data sources like iNaturalist and eBird!!
co-led with Dr. Elizabeth Carlen and made with lots of folks!!
thread 👇🏽
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pa…
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my 1st dissertation chapter is out in Environmental Science & Technology Journals! We not only show that redlined areas face high levels of environmental hazards, but within their own city, they face disproportionately higher hazards than non-redlined areas.
check it out!
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pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
Absolutely ecstatic to receive the first printed versions of our book
Christopher Schell, amazing colleagues, & I assembled this book to showcase the 'why' and 'how' of equitably/justly conserving biodiversity in our cities and suburbs
DM me for a discount!
global.oup.com/academic/produ…
New paper alert! Led by Jessalyn Ayers, we explored how #wildlife respond to wildfire #smoke using #cameratraps and atmospheric smoke models. Check out Olivia V. Sanderfoot's thread to learn more! #OpenAccess
Catching up on some posting backlog...
Thanks to the Seattle Channel and CityStream and Ian Devier for the well-done piece about #coexisting with urban #coyotes in Seattle!
Sam Kreling
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⭐️Double job advert alert!⭐️
We are seeking a #PhD student and a #Postdoc to work on communication and collective behavior in animal groups, using our exciting new #biologging datasets! Join us Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior Universität Konstanz
More info 👇 and at cocomo.group/join