Herping, birding, blogging. The life of an ecology grad student is never boring. From turtle telemetry to amphibian road mortality, there is always something new and unusual to learn. This blog is a record of my encounters and experiences with nature, science, and the people who make it all possible. If you’re trying to find me, check the nearest patch of greenbriar or look waist deep in a wetland. I’m living the field life.
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Read part one HERE . The black snake lay stretched across the pavement, slinking in the direction of the woods. Had we been a min...
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Charlene hauled over a hefty, plastic crate and placed it forcefully at my feet. Popping open the lid revealed a very large and very gr...
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Before the trees have leafed out and obscured the brown tangles of understory, the early months of spring reveal hidden features across t...
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The flooded vegetation sloshed underfoot, threatening to flood my muck boots with each step. After driving two hours through a torrentia...
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I held my vision firmly on the horizon as we jostled along, trying to keep my eyes from rolling back in their sockets. My stomach began do...