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Chris Nguyen, a third-year architecture student from Grand Island, poses with one of his cedar panels. The panels are part of his project to find useful materials from the invasive Eastern Red Cedar tree. December 1, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Chris Nguyen, a third-year architecture student from Grand Island, cuts slabs from trunks of Eastern Red Cedar at Cedar Point Biological Station near Ogallala, Nebraska. The panels are part of his project to find useful materials from the invasive Eastern Red Cedar tree. November 29, 2022. Photo by Chris Nguyen
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Chris Nguyen examines his panels of Eastern Red Cedar. The panels are part of his project to find useful materials from the invasive Eastern Red Cedar tree. December 1, 2022. Photo by Chris Nguyen
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Chris Nguyen, a third-year architecture student from Grand Island, cuts slabs from trunks of Eastern Red Cedar at Cedar Point Biological Station near Ogallala, Nebraska. The panels are part of his project to find useful materials from the invasive Eastern Red Cedar tree. November 29, 2022. Photo by Chris Nguyen
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Students work together to collect and record data during their Irrigation Laboratory and Field Course class trip to Salt Creek at Wilderness Park. July 8, 2022. Photo by Jordan Opp for University Communication.
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Eric Wilkening (center) watches as data is being read from a FlowTracker machine during the Irrigation Laboratory and Field Course class trip to Salt Creek at Wilderness Park. July 8, 2022. Photo by Jordan Opp for University Communication.
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Students work together to collect and record data during their Irrigation Laboratory and Field Course class trip to Salt Creek at Wilderness Park. July 8, 2022. Photo by Jordan Opp for University Communication.
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Students work together to collect and record data during their Irrigation Laboratory and Field Course class trip to Salt Creek at Wilderness Park. July 8, 2022. Photo by Jordan Opp for University Communication.
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Students work together to collect and record data during their Irrigation Laboratory and Field Course class trip to Salt Creek at Wilderness Park. July 8, 2022. Photo by Jordan Opp for University Communication.
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Jamie Duan(left) and Amit Kumar Rai (right) laugh during their Irrigation Laboratory and Field Course class trip to Salt Creek at Wilderness Park. July 8, 2022. Photo by Jordan Opp for University Communication.
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Students work together to set up a device used to measure water flow rates during Professor Derek Heeren’s Irrigation Laboratory and Field Course class trip to Salt Creek at Wilderness Park. July 8, 2022. Photo by Jordan Opp for University Communication.
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PhD student Grace Schuster measures the average depth of litter on the ground during vegetation sampling. She is working in a pasture southwest of North Platte. July 6, 2022. Photo by Iris McFarlin, AWESM Lab Communications.
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PhD student Grace Schuster uses a Daubenmire frame to measure the percent cover, frequency, and composition of vegetation. She is working in a pasture southwest of North Platte. July 6, 2022. Photo by Iris McFarlin, AWESM Lab Communications.
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PhD student Grace Schuster and field technician Hunter Swanson carry equipment for measuring vegetation. They are working in a pasture southwest of North Platte. July 6, 2022. Photo by Iris McFarlin, AWESM Lab Communications.
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PhD student Grace Schuster looks and listens for different bird species during point counts, which are used to help measure wild bird species richness and abundance. She is working in a pasture southwest of North Platte. July 6, 2022. Photo by Iris McFarlin, AWESM Lab Communications.
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PhD student Grace Schuster looks and listens for different bird species during point counts, which are used to help measure wild bird species richness and abundance. She is working in a pasture southwest of North Platte. July 6, 2022. Photo by Iris McFarlin, AWESM Lab Communications.
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PhD student Grace Schuster looks and listens for different bird species during point counts, which are used to help measure wild bird species richness and abundance. She is working in a pasture southwest of North Platte. July 6, 2022. Photo by Iris McFarlin, AWESM Lab Communications.
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PhD student Grace Schuster looks and listens for different bird species during point counts, which are used to help measure wild bird species richness and abundance. She is working in a pasture southwest of North Platte. July 6, 2022. Photo by Iris McFarlin, AWESM Lab Communications.
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PhD student Grace Schuster looks and listens for different bird species during point counts, which are used to help measure wild bird species richness and abundance. She is working in a pasture southwest of North Platte. July 6, 2022. Photo by Iris McFarlin, AWESM Lab Communications.
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PhD student Grace Schuster IDs a grass while out conducting point counts for her research on grassland bird communities. She is working in a pasture southwest of North Platte July 6, 2022. Photo by Iris McFarlin, AWESM Lab Communications.
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PhD student Grace Schuster looks and listens for different bird species during point counts, which are used to help measure wild bird species richness and abundance. She is working in a pasture southwest of North Platte. July 6, 2022. Photo by Iris McFarlin, AWESM Lab Communications.
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PhD student Grace Schuster walks to her next point count site for her research project on grassland bird communities. She is working in a pasture southwest of North Platte. July 6, 2022. Photo by Iris McFarlin, AWESM Lab Communications.
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PhD student Grace Schuster looks and listens for different bird species during point counts, which are used to help measure wild bird species richness and abundance. She is working in a pasture southwest of North Platte. July 6, 2022. Photo by Iris McFarlin, AWESM Lab Communications.
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PhD student Grace Schuster walks to her next point count site for her research project on grassland bird communities. She is working in a pasture southwest of North Platte. July 6, 2022. Photo by Iris McFarlin, AWESM Lab Communications.
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