Field Stories Podcast EP.7 - Dana Green
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On this week’s episode we speak to Dana Green who is completing her PhD researching bats in Saskatchewan. Dana spoke about her PhD project and how the pandemic impacted her fieldwork and bat research across the world. Dana also spoke candidly about losing the vision in one eye and how this life changing condition has encouraged her to share her experiences with the visually impaired community to show that anyone can contribute to science and conservation. After all of that, Dana told us about a “typically” crazy night in the field filled with sticky bats, police and flying fish! You have to listen to find out how all of thats fits together in one night!
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