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− | <blockquote><span style="font-size: large">'''Welcome to the EEB 3898 Media Projects!''' In May 2014, UConn students in the courses [http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/eebedia/index.php/ | + | <blockquote><span style="font-size: large">'''Welcome to the EEB 3898 Media Projects!''' In May 2014, UConn students in the courses [http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/eebedia/index.php/Field_Animal_Behavior Field Animal Behavior] and [http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/eebedia/index.php/Field_Ornithology Field Ornithology] created media outreach projects to share what they learned with UConn and the community! We hope you enjoy their efforts and learn something about Nature at UConn! Please contact us with any comments or questions! - '''[http://kristiinahurme.com/Home.html Dr. Kristiina Hurme] and [http://www.alejorico.com/Home.html Dr. Alejandro Rico-Guevara]'''</span><br></blockquote> |
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This project is a basic outline of the methods of studying animal behavior. It tells you how to get started studying animal behavior and highlights how to choose which study methods to use when observing different types of animals. - '''Olivia Crable & Benjamin Clauss''' | This project is a basic outline of the methods of studying animal behavior. It tells you how to get started studying animal behavior and highlights how to choose which study methods to use when observing different types of animals. - '''Olivia Crable & Benjamin Clauss''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:20, 3 August 2014
Welcome to the EEB 3898 Media Projects! In May 2014, UConn students in the courses Field Animal Behavior and Field Ornithology created media outreach projects to share what they learned with UConn and the community! We hope you enjoy their efforts and learn something about Nature at UConn! Please contact us with any comments or questions! - Dr. Kristiina Hurme and Dr. Alejandro Rico-Guevara
Contents
- 1 Open your eyes to the nature around you!
- 2 Birding hotspots of UConn and surrounding areas
- 3 iNaturalist and UConn Nature brochure
- 4 Sound guide to the birds of campus
- 5 Red-winged Blackbirds on campus video
- 6 Bird note segments for radio broadcast
- 7 UConn Open your eyes brochure
- 8 Methods for observing animal behavior brochure and poster
Open your eyes to the nature around you!
This hilarious and educational video illustrates the importance of studying animal behavior. Its objective is to demonstrate why you should and how you can “open your eyes to the nature around you.” Overall, an increase in awareness to your surroundings can truly change the way you see the world! - Shawn Valencia & Christine Xayavoutthy
Watch the Open your eyes to the nature around you! VIDEO!
Birding hotspots of UConn and surrounding areas
This booklet contains a selection of birding hotspots on the UConn campus and in the surrounding area. It includes information about the most common birds in the area, as well as the type of habitat they can be found in. The booklet also includes directions to the different hotspots, the habitats that can be found there, and list of common and uncommon birds seen at that spot. My project is a basic tool for anyone who would like to start birding. - Kali Block
Download Booklet here: Birding hotspots UConn.pdf
iNaturalist and UConn Nature brochure
The goal of our project is to get our community involved and invested in local nature. We are making an informational and interactive brochure explaining the benefits of registering for iNaturalist. We will be explaining how and who can use iNaturalist as well as some of the most commonly found species around the UConn Storrs campus. We are including a map with marked locations of where the species can be found. Finally, we started a uconn nature iNatualist project to encourage students, faculty, and nature enthusiasts to begin recording and sharing observations. - Tanner Smith & Ali Payne
Check out the UConn Nature iNaturalist project!
Sound guide to the birds of campus
This UConn bird sound guide is designed to be an easy to use and accessible tool for beginner birders to allow them to become familiar with bird song. The guide is complete with phonetic representations of bird songs that are common throughout campus, and is categorized based on the habitat the listener is in and then moves into the style of song the listener is trying to identify. It is my hope that this guide will encourage students and faculty members to become more interested in and appreciative of the spectacular birds around UConn. - Meredith Kuzel
Sound guide to the birds of campus
Download Booklet here: Bird song guide UConn.pdf
Red-winged Blackbirds on campus video
Red-winged blackbirds are abundant throughout America, including right here here on UCONN's campus. This video shows the interaction of the red-winged blackbird with the males and females of it's own species and the territorial antics with other species. It also shows how both the male and female red-winged blackbirds care for their young, select a mate and defend their territory. - Dennikeya Randolph
Bird note segments for radio broadcast
I made a UCONN version of the NPR program BirdNote a program that helps educate the public about birds, birding and culture influenced by avian species. My program is called UCONN AvianSong; there is an episode about red winged black birds and where they can be found on campus. The second episode is on mourning doves and some of the cultural influences and also how to find them on campus. And there is another episode about the incredible Mockingbirds! - David Zebrowski
Trivia about the show: The opening and closing sound clips are from a song based on the way birds were sitting on telephone wires! Check it out here!
UConn Open your eyes brochure
UConn Open Your eyes is a project through a brochure meant to aid in opening the eyes of students, faculty, and visitors to the animal diversity that exists on campus. The brochure presents the idea that we underestimate our surrounding areas such as the Swan Lake, Horsebarn Hill, and the UConn forest (Fenton). There is more than what meets the eye at first glance, often more observations open up the viewer's eyes to things they did not notice before. Also included is a map with places to visit around campus linked with animals that could be seen, if you want to explore and get involved. - Ninoshka de Jesus & Almedina Hodzic
Methods for observing animal behavior brochure and poster
This project is a basic outline of the methods of studying animal behavior. It tells you how to get started studying animal behavior and highlights how to choose which study methods to use when observing different types of animals. - Olivia Crable & Benjamin Clauss
This article is still under construction. Expect it to change frequently until this notice is removed. |
All photos on this website are copyrighted by Kristiina Hurme and Alejandro Rico-Guevara.