Hopefully you’ve watched Kingdom of the Blue Whale by now, and I won’t be spoiling all the fun for you. If you have managed to miss it, then read my original review and tune into National Geographic Channel tomorrow, March 15, at 1pm. The special brought up a lot of really important conservation issues facing [...]
Posts Tagged ‘forensics’
It’s a Big Ocean, But Is It Big Enough For Both?
Posted in Conservation Biology, Endangered Species, Extinction, Genetics, Marine Life, Poaching, tagged anthropogenic noise, blue whales, cetaceans, CITES, forensics, hybridization, Internation Whaling Commission, Kingdom of the Blue Whale, marine mammals, National Geographic, ship strikes, sonar, strandings, threats, whaling on March 14, 2009 | 4 Comments »
CSI: Long Island
Posted in Genetics, Research Funding, tagged CSI, DNA, forensics, Genetics, grant, Long Island on September 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
So, on a really cool note, Long Island just received over $500,000 in federal grant money to upgrade police DNA labs. Yes, lab rats like Greggo around LI may now rejoice! The breakdown of the money is $245,794 for Nassau and $280,794 for Suffolk. The money from the Department of Justice must be used to [...]










