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It's a plane, it's a bird, it's a... squirrel? Laurelie Menelon is a PhD student in the ENLS department who studies genomics (a fancy word having to do with genetics) and flying squirrels in Ontario. Find out how
climate change is leading to hybridization in flying squirrels and the consequences. Also we get serious about crafting, and for all you future graduate students, learn some tips about the defense process.

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and Jenn on turkeys
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, or your hosts Sasha and Meghan.
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Contact Laurelie:
https://bowmanecology.wordpress.com/

More about Dr. Jeff Bowman' Research: https://bowmanecology.wordpress.com/

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