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Nicole Michel
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Director of Quantitative Science at National Audubon Society. PhD 🏳️‍🌈 Conservationist, birder, indoor cat mom, gardener, foodie, traveler, feminist. She/her
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Not one but two quantitative ecologist openings at the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. This team is doing great work, if you're interested in avian ecology and biodiversity conservation and have a quantitative bent go check them out! abmi.ca/abmi-home/co...
Statistical Ecologist
<p>The Human Footprint Analyst plays a pivotal role in one of ABMI&rsquo;s most recognized programs&mdash;the Human Footprint Monitoring Program&mdash;tracking human land use patterns across Alberta&r...
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I found this a really illuminating thread on what demonstrations do and why they matter.
In social movement studies, we talk about how marches and protests expand the threshold of acceptable risk so that people take more and bigger social risks IN PUBLIC, EN MASSE. This is extremely important for the bourgeois white folks holding signs and building social rapport.
Not a shitpost: #NoKings is feel-good performative activism for comfortable mostly upper and upper middle class white folks and that’s good, actually. Millions of people in the streets protesting a fascist regime is good. It is good for the normie baseline to be massive displays of public dissent.
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It was great to speak with Christina Kelso at the NYT about the threats fireworks pose to coastal birds. This year, consider skipping the fireworks and celebrate in ways that are safer for birds and people too! www.nytimes.com/2025/07/04/c...
Beyond the Light Show: The Effects of Fireworks on Animals and People
www.nytimes.com
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Lots of stuff getting tossed from this bill but as far as I can tell, the elimination of the USGS Ecosystems Mission Area, which includes the Bird Banding Lab and the Breeding Bird Survey, is still in there.

Would love to hear otherwise if anyone knows more.
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Quick. Somebody tell Trump that the best way to own Elon is to restore all research grants and double NSF funding.
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"Imagine the auto industry without 3D printing. NSF funded that. Artificial intelligence? NSF. MRI machines that help doctors diagnose you? NSF. Doppler radar technology that makes aviation safer by conquering wind shear? NSF. Duolingo‘s underlying programming? NSF. The internet itself? NSF."
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Folks who feed your pets Hydrolyzed Protein food: Remember how difficult Royal Canin was to get during the pandemic? Well going into tarrifs I suggest swapping to Blue Buffalo if you can. Nearly all of their ingredients are sourced in the US and they are manufactured in the US as well.
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1. After getting some further insight into changes at NSF (thanks to those who reached out), I deleted a previous post where I tried to make sense of Cheatham's memo as reported in the Science story below.
NSF slashes number of ‘rotators’ and well-paid managers as part of restructuring
Smaller future budgets will require fewer people, NSF official tells staff
www.science.org
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🚨 All staff for NSF’s Division of Equity for Excellence in STEM (EES) have just been fired.

In email to grantees: “the entire Division of Equity for Excellence in STEM has just been dissolved and the entire staff fired.”

High time for scientists, public, Congress, YOU to take action to #SaveNSF
Take Action | Save NSF
www.savensf.com
It's #WorldMigratoryBirdDay and time to welcome back your favorite feathered friends. Take a look at the Bird Migration Explorer to find out where your neighborhood birds spent the last few months: explorer.audubon.org
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🧪 Tip: You have the right to contest a grant termination, even though NSF says you don't. 🧵

On Friday, NSF terminated 402 grants (per Musk's DOGE).

The notification letters had one of the most egregious violations of fed regulations I've seen so far in these cases:

"not subject to appeal"
Here's a copy of an NSF grant termination notice that went out today. "NSF is issuing this termination to protect the interests of the government pursuant...on the basis that they no longer effectuate the program goals or agency priorities." Not subject to appeal. #HigherEd #AcademicSky
This would be an enormous loss for birds and bird conservation. The BBS and BBL datasets are the backbone of the work we do to understand why bird populations are declining and how to address it.
What a huge loss this would be, so sorry to hear it Shannon. I hope it doesn’t go through
It’s infuriating to hear they sent Corps members home mid-program for a paltry “savings” (in scare quotes because really they’re losing more in services than they’re saving in expenses) of a few million dollars.
This is far from the worst thing Trump and Musk are doing, but it hits close to home. My time in an AmeriCorps program at Trout Lake, WA my first year out of college literally launched my career and set me on the path to where I am today. apnews.com/article/amer...
AmeriCorps members who respond to disasters and help nonprofits let go in DOGE cuts
Young volunteers who respond to natural disasters and help with community projects across the U.S. have been discharged.
apnews.com
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Do you remember getting piggyback rides from your parents when you were little? Loons have that exact same experience!

Learn more about the mighty loon at our exhibit, Knowing Nature: Stories of the Boreal Forest!
I asked around and we have not published any further analysis of this act, and there aren’t any plans to at this point.
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U.S. Birders, By the Numbers

• At-home birders: 91 million people
• Away-from-home birders: 43 million people
• Time spent birding in 2022: 7.2 billion days
Their work is more important than ever as we work to bring back the 3 billion birds lost since 1970. Due to recent federal actions they're facing a shortfall. Please join me in helping to support IBP so they can continue doing their critically important and impactful bird conservation work! (2/2)
The Institute for Bird Populations is a small but mighty bird conservation organization that is close to my heart (I worked with them for 8 years). They run the MAPS & MoSI programs that provide the demographic data essential for understanding the causes of bird population declines. (1/2)
🪶 Today, more than 1/3 of the federal grant $$ we were relying on to finance our science & conservation work in 2025 is paused w/ no indication of when, or if, we will be able to access it again. Your tax-deductible donation helps us weather this period of uncertainty. birdpop.org/pages/do... 1/2