Fisheries faculty present on climate change on Capitol Hill, at World Fisheries Congress
Written by Emily Brehe · June 30, 2016
As drought and heat drifted into the minds of agriculture and wildlife specialists across the country, researchers at the University of Missouri traveled to Capitol Hill and South Korea to raise awareness on what can be done to protect fish from climate change in the near future. In a collaborative effort with the U.S. Geological Survey and the American Fisheries…
Waterfowl researcher turns biking into way of life
Written by Stephen Schmidt · August 14, 2015
It’s attention-grabbing. It’s out of the ordinary. And as Lisa Webb will tell you, the souped up “speaker bike” that normally rests in the middle of her garage is fully functional in spite of its front-heavy appearance. “Oh yeah,” says Webb. “My husband’s an engineer.” The red Trek road bike sports twin speakers, a karaoke system, an iPod station and…