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Immigration Rights and Resources for the Campus Community

Susannah Ferson

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Jeff Black

Susannah Ferson, 2008

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Division Director, Natural Resources Services (NRS), Redwood Community Action Agency (RCAA), Eureka, CA

Dominic Bachman

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Advisor

Jeff Black

Dominic Bachman, 2008

Thesis:

Aquatic Health Coordinator, High Desert Partnership; Previously, Wildlife Biologist, US Fish & Wildlife Service (Refuges)

Derek Harvey

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Jeff Black

Derek Harvey, 2015

Thesis:

Wildlife Biologist, Bureau of Land Management, Medford, OR

Brendan Leigh

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Advisor

Jeff Black

Brendan Leigh, 2015

Thesis:
Habitat shifts and food intake in American Wigeon Anas americana in winter.

Wildlife Biologist, US Fish & Wildlife Service (Refuges)

Betsy Elkinton

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Jeff Black

Betsy Elkinton, 2013

Thesis:

Math/Science Teacher, Redwood Coast Montessori, Arcata, CA

Katlin Overeem

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Jeff Black

Katlin Overeem, 2013

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STEM Collaborative Program Coordinator, Humboldt

Brian Fagundes

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Jeff Black

Brian Fagundes, 2022

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Approach: A greenhouse experiment was conducted from February-August 2019 at Cal Poly Humboldt, divided into two experiments: freshly sown ryegrass pasture system and established plant and soil communities removed intact directly from pastures. Fresh goose droppings were added at different amounts every two weeks for two months and vegetation hand clipped to simulate spring geese grazing.

Began Fall, 2018

Jen Terry Zalewski

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Jeff Black

Jen Terry Zalewski, 2011

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Biologist, Environmental Consultant

Jessica Guenther

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Jeff Black

Jessica Guenther, 2022

Thesis:
Do Steller's jays respond to human providers?

Overview: Corvids, primates, and various other species recognize human’s eye gaze, postures and actions.

Steller’s jays sometimes arrive before we started feeding and followed us to the next location.
Do Steller’s jays recognize and respond to cues when humans provide supplemental food?
Objective- I propose to quantify how Steller’s jays respond to information presented by human postures and intentional gestures.
Began: Fall, 2020

Jeff Moore

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Advisor

Jeff Black

Jeff Moore, 2003

Thesis:

PhD Purdue; now Program Lead, California Current Marine Mammal Assessment, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

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