Anyway, I mentioned somewhere in there that my friend and co-student, Mady, and I were working together on a VERY small scale study for the 4-5 days we were there. The following are graphic representations of our Powerpoint slide presentation.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
[mini] Small Mammal Bait Preference Study
Last week while I was participating in the Winter Ecology course mentioned here: Winter Eco Day #1, here: Winter Eco Days #2 & #3, and here as well: Winter Eco Day #4. Check those out if you haven't seen them already. There are some cool pictures of wildife and sign!
Anyway, I mentioned somewhere in there that my friend and co-student, Mady, and I were working together on a VERY small scale study for the 4-5 days we were there. The following are graphic representations of our Powerpoint slide presentation.
Anyway, I mentioned somewhere in there that my friend and co-student, Mady, and I were working together on a VERY small scale study for the 4-5 days we were there. The following are graphic representations of our Powerpoint slide presentation.
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1/18/2012 05:04:00 PM
Labels:
Bait preference,
Deer mouse,
FLCC,
Muller Field Station,
Small mammal trapping,
undergraduate research,
Winter Ecology
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