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two people standing on either side of a conference poster, the poster has a picture of an adult eagle and its chick in a nest
Jill Shaffer and Todd Katzner at the Eagles of the Palearctic Conference in Kazakhstan
Jill Shaffer and Todd Katzner at the Eagles of the Palearctic Conference in Kazakhstan
Jill Shaffer and Todd Katzner at the Eagles of the Palearctic Conference in Kazakhstan

Jill Shaffer and Todd Katzner presented three talks at the Eagles of the Palearctic Conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan in September 2023 as part of the Embassy Science Fellowship program. 

Jill Shaffer and Todd Katzner presented three talks at the Eagles of the Palearctic Conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan in September 2023 as part of the Embassy Science Fellowship program. 

a person standing behind a podium on a stage with a projector screen in the background showing golden eagle
Jill Shaffer giving a presentation in Kazakhstan
Jill Shaffer giving a presentation in Kazakhstan
Jill Shaffer giving a presentation in Kazakhstan

Jill Shaffer presenting on the impacts of renewable energy on golden eagles in the U.S. at the Eagles of the Palearctic Conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan, in September 2023. 

Jill Shaffer presenting on the impacts of renewable energy on golden eagles in the U.S. at the Eagles of the Palearctic Conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan, in September 2023. 

A person with binoculars around her neck stands at the bottom of a grassy hill.
Jill Shaffer beneath a Heligoland net in Kazakhstan
Jill Shaffer beneath a Heligoland net in Kazakhstan
Jill Shaffer beneath a Heligoland net in Kazakhstan

Jill Shaffer stands below Heligoland nets used to capture migrating birds for banding efforts at Chokpak Ornithological Station in Chokpak, Kazakhstan. Heligoland nets are installed on top of hills or mountains, where they act as funnels, directing birds into a cage.

Jill Shaffer stands below Heligoland nets used to capture migrating birds for banding efforts at Chokpak Ornithological Station in Chokpak, Kazakhstan. Heligoland nets are installed on top of hills or mountains, where they act as funnels, directing birds into a cage.

Two people standing on a prairie looking at a body of water through binoculars
Surveying Prairie Potholes
Surveying Prairie Potholes
Surveying Prairie Potholes

Scientists survey prairie potholes in Wells County, North Dakota. 

The Prairie Pothole Region extends across the central United States and Canada, providing wetland and grassland habitat to thousands of species, including critical breeding habitat for migratory waterbirds. 

Scientists survey prairie potholes in Wells County, North Dakota. 

The Prairie Pothole Region extends across the central United States and Canada, providing wetland and grassland habitat to thousands of species, including critical breeding habitat for migratory waterbirds. 

Annual brome species invading a trail across native priairie
Invasive annual brome grasses filling in trail.
Invasive annual brome grasses filling in trail.
Invasive annual brome grasses filling in trail.

Invasion by annual brome grasses (cheatgrass and Japanese brome) on a trail across native prairie into National Park Service units in the Northern Great Plains.

Invasion by annual brome grasses (cheatgrass and Japanese brome) on a trail across native prairie into National Park Service units in the Northern Great Plains.

A white bird with a black ring around its neck sites on white sand.
Piping plover sitting on a nest.
Piping plover sitting on a nest.
Piping plover sitting on a nest.

A Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) sitting on a nest. Piping Plovers breeding in the northern Great Plains, listed as Threatened since 1985, have been managed as a metapopulation consisting of four separate breeding groups with assumed infrequent movements among groups.

A Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) sitting on a nest. Piping Plovers breeding in the northern Great Plains, listed as Threatened since 1985, have been managed as a metapopulation consisting of four separate breeding groups with assumed infrequent movements among groups.

Videos

Importance of Cattails in Wetlands (Audio Described)
Importance of Cattails in Wetlands (Audio Described)
Importance of Cattails in Wetlands (Audio Described)

Cattail (Typha) is an iconic emergent wetland plant found worldwide. By producing an abundance of wind-dispersed seeds, cattail can colonize wetlands across great distances, and its rapid growth rate, large size, and aggressive expansion results in dense stands in a variety of aquatic ecosystems such as marshes, ponds, lakes, and riparian areas.

Cattail (Typha) is an iconic emergent wetland plant found worldwide. By producing an abundance of wind-dispersed seeds, cattail can colonize wetlands across great distances, and its rapid growth rate, large size, and aggressive expansion results in dense stands in a variety of aquatic ecosystems such as marshes, ponds, lakes, and riparian areas.

Importance of Cattails in Wetlands
Importance of Cattails in Wetlands
Importance of Cattails in Wetlands

Cattail (Typha) is an iconic emergent wetland plant found worldwide. By producing an abundance of wind-dispersed seeds, cattail can colonize wetlands across great distances, and its rapid growth rate, large size, and aggressive expansion results in dense stands in a variety of aquatic ecosystems such as marshes, ponds, lakes, and riparian areas.

Cattail (Typha) is an iconic emergent wetland plant found worldwide. By producing an abundance of wind-dispersed seeds, cattail can colonize wetlands across great distances, and its rapid growth rate, large size, and aggressive expansion results in dense stands in a variety of aquatic ecosystems such as marshes, ponds, lakes, and riparian areas.

USGS Pollinator Research and Monitoring
USGS Pollinator Research and Monitoring
USGS Pollinator Research and Monitoring

The USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, located in the Northern Great Plains state of North Dakota highlights their current and ongoing research on land use and pollinator health.

The USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, located in the Northern Great Plains state of North Dakota highlights their current and ongoing research on land use and pollinator health.

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