Investigating Large Animals: An Interview With Behavioral Ecologist Clara N. Bird.
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| Title: | Investigating Large Animals: An Interview With Behavioral Ecologist Clara N. Bird. |
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| Authors: | Ambrose, Interviewed by Don (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Roeper Review. Jan-Mar2025, Vol. 47 Issue 1, p63-65. 3p. |
| Subjects: | Computer software developers, Learning, Learning curve, Marine mammals, Whale behavior, Gifted & talented education, Postdoctoral programs |
| Abstract: | Dr. Clara N. Bird, a behavioral ecologist specializing in marine mammals, discusses her research journey from studying Biology and Environmental Science at Duke University to completing her PhD at Oregon State University. She emphasizes the importance of learning, creativity, and adaptability in the field of science, highlighting the diverse skills and qualities required for success. Dr. Bird's work involves a combination of fieldwork, data processing, and data analysis, culminating in the publication of research findings. She also shares insights into her research on the foraging behaviors of Pacific Coast Feeding Group gray whales, showcasing the rewarding aspects of contributing knowledge and mentoring students in her field. [Extracted from the article] |
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