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Downtown Bend: Know Future - Pikas of Local Lava Flows | |
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![]() Age Group(s): Adult Date: 3/12/2020 Start Time: 6:00 PM End Time: 7:00 PM Description: Learn about pika populations with an OSU-Cascades researcher.
Library: Downtown Bend Public LibraryAmerican pikas are charismatic inhabitants of talus and rocky outcroppings. Many findings suggest that climate change poses a significant threat to the species due to increasing temperatures and declining snowpack in alpine habitats. However, modern discoveries of pikas in low-elevation lava flows offer a contrasting perspective. Come learn about what pikas are, observed behavioral differences between the two distinct habitats, and the potential future of pika persistence in central Oregon. Corrinne Oedekerk is a graduate student at Oregon State University and a research assistant for the Human and Ecosystem Resiliency and Sustainability (HERS) Lab at OSU-Cascades. She has been a research technician on the American Pika Monitoring Project for three years, examining pika occupancy in low-elevation lava flows in national parks and monuments throughout the intermountain west. Corrinne graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources from OSU-Cascades, where she became increasingly passionate about wildlife conservation. *cr* Location: Brooks Room Contact: Laurel Westendorf Contact Number: 541-312-1029 Presenter: Corrinne Oedekerk Link: Pikas |