WERC Exhibits at the USGS Menlo Park Open House 2003
30 May 2003 -- Hands-on, Poster Exhibits
"USGS Snake Pit" Reptile Research: Snakes and Turtles by Jeff Lovich
in building 15.
30-31 May 2003 -- Hands-on, Poster Exhibits
Studying Coyotes and Other Elusive Carnivores in the Marin Headlands by Erin Boydston, Jennifer Shulzitski, Dan Hefernan, Sarah Gudenkauf, Will Russell, and Sayaka Eda
in outdoor courtyard, building 15
Wetland Wildlife Research In the Central Valley, California by Glenn Wylie
in outdoor courtyard, building 15
30 May-1 June 2003 -- Poster Exhibits
Conversion of Commercial Salt Ponds to Tidal Marsh: Potential Implications by A. Keith Miles, John Takekawa,
and David Schoelhamer in second floor conference rooms, San Francisco Bay Area Science Room, building 3
The Importance of San Francisco Bay to Wintering Diving Ducks: Foraging Ecology, Carrying Capacity, and Contaminants by John Takekawa, A. Keith Miles,
Jim Lovvorn, and Susan Wainwright-De La Cruz in second floor conference rooms,San Francisco Bay Area Science Room, building 3
Sonoran Desert: Fragile Land of Extremes (high definition video) Produced by Stephen Wessells
and featuring USGS scientists: Todd Esque, Cecil Schwalbe, Ray Turner, and Dustin Haines
on 1st floor, building 15
Survival of Female Mallards Molting at Lower Klamath and Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuges by Joe Fleskes
on 1st floor, building 15
Environmental Contaminants in the Nearshore Marine Ecosystem of the Aleutian Archipelago: Sources, Effects, and Transfer by A. Keith Miles, Jim Estes,
Robert Anthony, Wally Jarman, James Bodkin, and Mark Ricca on 1st floor, building 15
Effects of TCE and PCE on Wild Rodents at Edwards Airforce Base, California by Sarah Spring
on 1st floor, building 15
Predation of Nesting Waterbirds in an Urban Environment, San Franscisco Bay, California by Anne Meckstroth
on 2nd floor, building 15