Joshua JJ Horns is a conservation biologist based in Salt Lake City, UT, specializing in research on various aspects of wildlife and environmental conservation. His work includes bird banding projects in Turkey and Utah, studying American Pikas in unique habitats, investigating the protective buttressing of the human hand, and tracking bird migration. With a focus on outreach and education, Joshua Horns aims to raise awareness about conservation issues and promote sustainable practices.
As a researcher affiliated with the University of Utah, Joshua JJ Horns conducts studies on diverse topics related to conservation biology. His work encompasses bird banding projects in different locations, including Turkey and Utah, as well as investigating the behavior and adaptation of American Pikas in unconventional habitats. Additionally, he explores the protective mechanisms of the human hand and tracks bird migration patterns. Through his research and outreach efforts, Joshua Horns strives to contribute to the understanding and preservation of wildlife and the environment.
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