Monday, May 5, 2008

CSUF grad student to talk coyotes

One of Cal State Fullerton's own respected lab workers has finished a Master's degree thesis on the habitat of coyotes that dwell beneath the freeways, Orange County is so known for, according to Gary Robbins, OC Register's Science Dude blogger and reporter.
The dude reports that David Elliot will show off the findings of his study on freeway underpasses made for wildlife, often as a mitigation agreement to continue to the long stretch of freeways that exist throughout valleys and noted protected wild lands.
According to Robbins, Elliot will present his research with a speech "how did the coyote cross the road," in Room 413 in the 400 building at CSUF at noon this Thursday, May 8.
There will be a short gathering beforehand for the CSUF's College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
By the way, the campus sits directly below hills named after coyotes, the West Coyote Hills.

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