Scott Mitchell is a Masters of Science student in the Oregon State University Department of Fisheries and Wildlife. His research focuses on pollinator health in the rangelands and riparian areas of northeastern Oregon. He examines the interactions between early emerging bees and shrubs, and how cattle grazing in riparian and grassland ecosystems impacts native bee communities. To examine these interactions, he uses several methods to collect bees in two northeastern Oregon field locations. EM 9260

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