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A collection of blog entries by Mike Donohue
GIS Field Skills by mike — last modified 2008-05-06 09:13
Yes!!! GIS AND field work!
The Word from Two International Nick Schoolers by mike — last modified 2008-04-21 08:58
A conversation with Sahil Nijhawan and Cesar Delgado, from India and Peru, respectively.
Timber Sale Part Two by mike — last modified 2008-03-17 08:23
Count dem trees!
Timber Sale Part One by mike — last modified 2008-03-17 08:22
Preparing a stand for harvest in the Duke Forest...
Indoor Rock Climbing at Duke by mike — last modified 2008-02-27 08:22
Put some crunch back in your granola at the West Campus gym...
Krispy Kreme Challenge! by mike — last modified 2008-02-01 08:25
Run 2 miles, eat 12 hot Krispy Kreme glazed donuts...and run 2 more miles
Winter Break: San Juan Mts. of SE Colorado by mike — last modified 2008-01-22 16:06
Melting snow for water and dodging avalanches, I got my first taste of back-country cross country skiing.
How many sides are there in the Triangle? by mike — last modified 2008-01-02 08:15
With the semester over and a week and a half to digest, checking some things off the to-do-in-the-Triangle list..
Farmhand -- the REAL deal. by mike — last modified 2008-01-02 08:43
Moving from chasing chickens......to killing them.
Semester Wrap-up by mike — last modified 2008-01-02 08:12
Barring a few stumbles towards the finish line, the 3rd of 4 semesters at the Nick School was certainly the best yet.
Green Devils and Grey Devils by mike — last modified 2007-11-19 08:52
From a conversation and then correspondence with international GIS superstar MEM'08 Ian Varley about age diversity among MEMs..
Halloween Hullabaloo in Durham and Chapel Hill by mike — last modified 2007-11-19 08:51
If Spring Banquet and Field Day are highlights of the Spring Nick School calendar, the Halloween Party is certainly the big event of Fall..
MP deadlines, sake, and campout by mike — last modified 2007-11-19 08:50
The first BIG master's project deadline is passed..
A Focus on Living: The Knox Box! by mike — last modified 2007-09-26 09:45
Living in Durham while attending the Nick School -- Part Two
A Focus on Living: First Year in the Duke Forest by mike — last modified 2007-09-23 19:19
Living in Durham while attending the Nick School -- Part One
A (big) change of plans, applying internationally for jobs, and a trip to Durham's own Counter Culture Coffee by mike — last modified 2007-09-24 08:45
For a couple of reasons...the course of my master's project has recently taken a huge change in direction! From visions of surveys and organic farm stays and Japan, I will now be bringing it home to work with the Landscape Ecology Lab on a satellite remote sensing project developing a land cover change map for the past twenty five years here in the Triangle.

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Mike Donohue
Mike Donahue


Mike is a 2nd year conservation and policy student studying sustainable agriculture.

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Alex Michalko

Alex MichalkoAlex is a 1st year MEM/MBA student interested in creating financial incentives for conservation.

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David Palange

David PalangeDavid, a first-year MEM student with a concentration in Ecosystem Science and Conservation, is interested in the impacts of development on urban ecosystems.

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Brandon Warner

Brandon WarnerBrandon, a 2nd year Environmental Economics and Policy student focuses on the value of sustainability.

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