By Avery Driscoll, Westminster College Greetings from the Piro Station! We’ve spent the last week and a half here surveying for Neotropical River Otters along seven nearby rivers. Besides the work of the Round River crew over the previous two semesters, little research has been done on the Neotropical…
By Joe Gallucci, University of Vermont Cheese. It’s definitely not my friend! I’ve certainly learned that in the past week here in Atlin, British Columbia. I may have been a bit lactose intolerant for awhile now, but with the incredible…
Luke collects data for his field project on the habitat preferences of the Neotropical river otter. Photo by Shalynn Pack. By Luke Golden, Westminster College It really hit me that I had arrived in Costa Rica as I walked…
Monarch mountain, looking over Atlin lake and mountain. By Sophie Werner, Cleveland State University I came to Atlin, B.C. from a very flat, busy city. Even those of us who didn’t where struck by the power, beauty, and…
Species Account: Elephant
Written by Natalie Liquindoli (University of Vermont) Snap, crackle, pop! No, that’s not the sound of your tent mate eating a bowl of rice crispies at one in the morning, but it is the sound of an elephant (Loxodonta…
