As the academic wraps up, we’d like to highlight a recent master’s graduate from Montana State University. Meet Jess Harris, who recently finished her thesis comparing early seedling traits in whitebark pine and limber pine across climates and rust resistance levels. Jess Harris was also...| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
WPEF is a non-profit, science-based organization working to restore and preserve the whitebark pine and to educate the public on its valuable ecosystem.| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
In this student spotlight, we feature more information about the WPEF Webinar Series team members who worked hard behind the scenes to launch this program. Learn more about their ongoing high-five pine research and other activities in each of their profiles.| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
For Graduate-Professional Student Appreciation Week, we reached out to each of the WPEF Webinar Series team members to learn more about their research, career goals and pastimes.| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
In the latest student spotlight, we feature Montana State University graduate student Franklin Alongi who is a conifer connoisseur when it comes to research.| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
We are pleased to announce Lou Duloisy and Jessica Harris as this year's recipients of the WPEF student research grants.| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
What makes whitebark pine seeds so valuable to grizzly bears, Clark’s nutcracker, and other species – their large size packed full of nutrient dense calories – is exactly what makes them challenging to plant in a nursery setting. On a Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation volunteer... The post WPEF volunteers sow over 20,000 whitebark seeds at Coeur d’Alene nursery appeared first on Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation.| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
This past March, University of Colorado Denver faculty, Dr. Diana Tomback, and master’s student, Karina Li, successfully deployed the final round of satellite tags on Clark’s nutcrackers in Yellowstone National Park, as part of a multi-year spatial study that began in 2019. These seven solar-powered...| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
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Thanks to Lou Duloisy, Laurel Sindewald, and Enzo Martelli Moya for another year of informative talks as part of the WPEF webinar series! To extend our appreciation, we reached out to each team member to learn more about their research, career goals, and interests.| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
Meet Joshua Beisel, a PhD student at the University of Montana, who is studying interactions between whitebark pine and wildfire dynamics with Dr. Andrew Larson.| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
We are pleased to announce Ashley Miller, Ashley Sacco, and Enzo Martelli Moya as this year's recipients of the WPEF student research grants.| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
Registration is now open for the 2024 Whitebark Pine Science & Management Conference to be held Oct. 9-11 in Baker City, Oregon.| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
New Workshops at this year’s Whitebark Pine Science and Management Conference in Baker City, Oregon, October 9-11, 2024 Please join us for our first annual whitebark pine workshops on October 9th in Baker City, Oregon. This year we are offering a 2-hour overview of whitebark...| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
Read about conferences, ecology & management initiatives, upcoming projects, and more.| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
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The Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation is accepting proposals for two whitebark pine student research grants.| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
We sincerely appreciate all the donations made to this year’s silent auction (auction items or monetary). The funds raised though this fundraiser go directly to our student grant program, which contributes to fantastic student research. To learn more about this fund, read about our Student...| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
High-Elevation Five-Needle White Pines: 2024-2025 Science and Management Webinar Series The “High-Elevation, Five-Needle White Pines: Science and Management Webinar Series” occurs the third Tuesday of each month from 12–1 p.m. Mountain Time during the academic year. All webinars are held by Zoom and are free...| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation
The Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation certifies Whitebark Pine Friendly Ski Areas that are dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and reseach of whitebark pine| Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation