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Putting the ‘Rain’ in Rainforest

February 26, 2018 By Julia Somers

Putting the ‘Rain’ in Rainforest

Our journey to Lamington National Park began in the early hours of a calm Tuesday. We arrived, the sun was shining, and we hustled through setting up camp. Satisfied with our work, we set off for lecture, where we learned about rainforest ecosystems and had a preview of what our field studies would be for […]

Filed Under: Australia Spring 2018

Witnessing an Ancient Lineage of Cave Spiders

February 19, 2018 By Sierra Nelson-Liner

Witnessing an Ancient Lineage of Cave Spiders

February 8, 2018 In Tasmania a main focus of our study was examining deep-time historical events and how they effect the biogeography of the land today. Throughout our time traveling from beaches on Maria island to forests in Maydena we had the privilege to physically look at how the historical events lead to the species […]

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February 3rd-Life on Maria Island

February 19, 2018 By Cora Layman

February 3rd-Life on Maria Island

Cora Layman. February 3rd, 2018 Today, we worked with a professional marine biologist to do a reef survey of the fish in an area of Maria Island. We got to gear up into wetsuits because, while beautiful, the water was fairly chilly. The group was divided up and each pair got to snorkel for a […]

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A Hike to the Top of the Island

February 18, 2018 By Alex Kwong

A Hike to the Top of the Island

Finally, it was time. The day we first went into the water. After spending an intense few days studying the different kinds of fish for Scott Ling’s fish quiz and being relieved when we found out it was a much more casual (and non graded) affair, we finally had the chance to get in the […]

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2.7.18 – Exploration of Tasmanian Ecosystems

February 18, 2018 By Kellsy Nava-Lopez

2.7.18 – Exploration of Tasmanian Ecosystems

Today we got to sleep in a bit without the anticipation of a long hike ahead of us. Right at 9 am we were all ready to go back into the bush! Literally. This time though, we had a task: identify and describe in detail two different plants we encountered today from two different families […]

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Diving Deeper into Coral Reef Ecology at Lady Elliot Island

Diving Deeper into Coral Reef Ecology at Lady Elliot Island

Another day in paradise. Today marked our third day on Lady Elliot Island, and it’s easy to see that we’re all getting used to this. Waking up early isn’t a challenge with the bright sun and the cacophony of seabirds, but for once no one is upset, as our first activity is a quick snorkel […]

Journey to the top of Queensland – 5/4/18

Journey to the top of Queensland – 5/4/18

Today marked our last day at Carnarvon, with our next stop to be the Great Barrier Reef. Although we’ve stayed at Carnarvon Gorge longer than expected due to the cyclone off the eastern coast, it allowed us to explore even more of the beautiful park. We were woken again by the sounds of Laughing Kookaburras, […]

Great Times at Great Kepple

Great Times at Great Kepple

April 7, 2018 Our first full day on Great Kepple Island! We spent the morning in lecture learning about coral, coral reefs (there’s a difference!), conservation and the general weather trends that can dictate the biogeography of the ocean. While some had come into this program with invertebrate knowledge from classes at Lewis and Clark, […]

Planes, trains, automobiles and the amazing reef!

Planes, trains, automobiles and the amazing reef!

On April 10th I woke up to the sound of the train wheels clacking. It was 5:30 in the morning. I was so tired but also so thrilled to be traveling to a new destination. Soon after we woke from the comfy and unique accommodation of the train, we all gathered our belongings and hopped […]

Under the Milky Way Tonight

Under the Milky Way Tonight

  On April 3, 2018 we stayed at the Takarakka bush resort in Carnarvon Gorge. One of the many highlights of Carnarvon George is the sky. Specifically, the entire Milky Way. Which, as our tutor brought up, used to be a sight that everyone could see. It is because of our cities light pollution that […]

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