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Oct 13, 2017 - 00:09:03
Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsDr. Merav Ben-David is an Professor in the University of Wyoming's Zoology and Physiology Department and the Director of the University's Program in Ecology. We sat down to talk about growing up in Israel, the plight of...
Ep. 2-1: Polecats and Polar Bears with Dr. Merav Ben-David is an episode from Field Surveys by Field Surveys. Dr. Merav Ben-David is an Professor in the University of Wyoming's Zoology and Physiology Department and the Director of the Unive...
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Dr. Merav Ben-David is an Professor in the University of Wyoming's Zoology and Physiology Department and the Director of the University's Program in Ecology. We sat down to talk about growing up in Israel, the plight of polar bears, and how otters are fighting climate change. Dr. Ben-David also shares stories of several close calls in the field, involving a stuck anchor, Arctic fog, and an exploding battery. For more information on Dr. Ben-David's research, visit her Google Scholar profile:
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Published Oct 13, 2017 and 01:49:45 long