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Krys Chutko

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The joint virtual 2022 Congress of the CMOS-SCMO Conference is looking for volunteers. Those who are interested can find general information about the meeting and the program on the CMOS website. The volunteer sign up form can be completed at: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI….

The joint virtual 2022 Congress of the <a href="/CMOS_SCMO/">CMOS-SCMO</a> Conference is looking for volunteers. 
Those who are interested can find general information about the meeting and the program on the CMOS website.
The volunteer sign up form can be completed at: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI….
Krys Chutko (@krysc_geog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ooooo, can I be a climate change police officer? I can use a baton and strong language to send all the pickups with AB plates home.

USask Geography & Planning (@usaskgeogplan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We can still have fun while curbing climate change 💧 . . . . #bewhattheworldneeds #usask #hydrology #memes #ecomemes U of Saskatchewan @usaskartsci @ University of Saskatchewan instagram.com/p/CjDrdWoJ1WH/…

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There are still outstanding questions about caches though. One that I think about is: what is the size distribution of sticks in the cache? To answer it, I think I'll soon recruit a grad student with🤿 & computer programming/AI skills, and outfit them with a gopro 📸. Interested?

There are still outstanding questions about caches though. One that I think about is: what is the size distribution of sticks in the cache? To answer it, I think I'll soon recruit a grad student with🤿 &amp; computer programming/AI skills, and outfit them with a gopro 📸. Interested?
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“The observations will help us to continue to develop solutions to manage and conserve Canada’s water supplies and major rivers.” ICYMI: Global Water Futures Observatories a critical step towards water security for Canadians. #USask bit.ly/3SDuS8C