Andy BorlandMitigation of Habitat Fragmentation Through Wildlife CorridorsExecutive SummaryMay 3, 2021May 3, 2021
Andy BorlandHow to Utilize Prescribed Burn TechniquesPrescribed burns are used in forests and prairies across the nation to simulate the natural fires that commonly occurred in the early days…Apr 27, 2021Apr 27, 2021
Andy BorlandImportance of Wildlife Bridges to Mitigate Habitat Fragmentation“In urban areas, parks and pieces of green are typically isolated from each other. Wild animals that might be in these natural areas have…Apr 27, 2021Apr 27, 2021
Andy BorlandWildlife Biodiversity's Effect on the Common Good“We don’t know what future issues we won’t be able to deal with, because we’ve lost the species and genetic variation that would have given…Apr 27, 2021Apr 27, 2021
Andy BorlandThe Endangered Species Act of 1973In 1973, the 108th Congress passes the Endangered Species Act which officially set into law the protection of wildlife in the United…Apr 26, 2021Apr 26, 2021
Andy BorlandStarting a Wildlife Food PlotMany outdoorsman and hunters make food plots on their property to draw in and observe the wildlife. Food plots are a useful investmentment…Mar 20, 2021Mar 20, 2021
Andy BorlandHunting for Morel MushroomsAs April is rapidly approching, many outdoorsman are awaiting the arival of spring morel mushrooms. In Missouri, we have three different…Mar 20, 2021Mar 20, 2021
Andy BorlandLimited Resource Problems in Science and ReplicabilityWhen a paper has a tight word limit, it is easy to cut method details, mentions of pilot studies or measures that ‘didn’t work,’ or even…Feb 21, 2021Feb 21, 2021
Andy BorlandData Is CorruptedAssumptions, when not made explicit, do not simply cease to exist. Rather, they influence the direction of inquiry, the choice of…Feb 19, 2021Feb 19, 2021
Andy BorlandAging White-Tailed DeerAging white-tailed deer is useful knowledge for researchers and landowners both. Knowing the age of deer that have been killed will help…Feb 5, 2021Feb 5, 2021