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INDIAN WATER RIGHTS SETTLEMENTS AND THE ANIMAS-LA PLATA PROJECT: A SELF-FULFILLING PROPHECY OF DEPENDENCY
USFS Ecologist Dean Pearson on the threat to pollinators
This week’s guest is Dean Pearson, research ecologist with the United States Forest Service. Dean and his colleagues recently developed the urban pollinator matrix, a model municipalities and citizens can use to help threatened pollinators recover.
In this episode, Dean and Justin discuss pollinator decline, some of the findings of the urban pollinator matrix - including the difference between letting lawns grow wild and planting native species - and what takeaways citizens can glean from the model.
Find the urban pollinator matrix here.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/anewangle_podcasts/1411/thumbnail.jp
Documents from the September 3, 2025 meeting of the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM)
Agenda and meeting minutes from the September 3, 2025 meeting of the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM)
Documents from the January 22, 2025 Meeting of the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM)
Agenda and meeting minutes from the January 22, 2025 meeting of the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM)
Documents from the February 26, 2025 Meeting of the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM).
Minutes and agenda from the February 26, 2025 Meeting of the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM)
Montana Kaimin, October 9, 2025
Student newspaper of the University of Montana, Missoula.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/11181/thumbnail.jp
Chapter 3: The Freezing Spell
The Freezing Spell is a fun one to pass off as a wizarding feat. A supersaturated solution of sodium acetate trihydrate is nucleated with seed crystals that the demonstrator has cleverly hidden on the tip of his/her middle finger. When the fingers are snapped over the open throat of the flask that holds the solution, a snowy hemisphere of crystallization grows over the next 10 seconds. The flask can then be inverted to show that it is now solid. The flask has also gone from room temperature to a nice handwarmer temperature of about 120oF due to the heat of fusion being released. This trick is a natural gateway to talking about the unique structure that water molecules adopt as they freeze into ice. A guide to how snowflakes grow is presented.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/gwizchemistrymagic/1004/thumbnail.jp