Chad Blass
I currently am a full-time student at SUNY-ESF and majoring in wildlife sciences. I hope to recieve a bachelor's degree and go on to graduate school outside of New York state. I enjoy being outdoors and take part in a variety of activities.
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Leadership as an Essential Managerial SkillLeadership is one of the few qualities that are needed in any managerial position. Personal relationships are a great source to pick up on leadership skills.
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The 2007 NFL Season, After Week 4: At a GlanceThe first four weeks of football have provided many clues as to what is going to unfold in the weeks to come as well as some struggling teams that could possibly turn things around.
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Habitat Requirement Summary for White-Tailed DeerWhite-tailed deer are one of the most abundant animals in North America and with the help of habitat assessment we can successfully manage this species.
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Amore Italian Restaurant: Great Atmosphere, Even Better FoodIf you are in the East Syracuse area and are looking for an Italian Restaurant, I would highly recommend Amore. They have excellent food and in grand portions.
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Habitat Suitability of Gray and Fox Squirrels in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, NYGray and fox squirrels are very abundant in the Northeastern U.S. Habitat suitability indices are used to describe numerically how suitable a given habitat is based on a variables.
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Global Climatic Changes and the Effects on the Ungulate Species: Moose, White-Tailed Deer and Red DeerPresently, there are climatic trends that have resulted in the warming and increase in precipitation globally. Ungulates, or hooved animals, have been documented to show significant negative effects based on these climatic trends.
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Climate Change and the Future of the Mink Frog in New York StateThe mink frog is a small northern frog species that requires very specific habitat conditions in order to survive. This habitat might possibly become very scarce in the next century due to global warming.