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Invasive Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) in Maryland.
Invasive Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia)
Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) seedling in forest, in Maryland.
Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) seedling
Trail markers like this designate the Appalachian trail which makes up some of the trails in Shenandoah National Park. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Appalachian Trail Marker
Chrysaora quinquecirrha (known as the Atlantic sea nettle or East Coast sea nettle)
Chrysaora quinquecirrha (known as the Atlantic…
Illustration of Acridotheres tristis (Common Myna), which is an invasive pest in South Africa, North America, the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand and many Pacific islands as it out-competes native hollow-nesting bird species.
Acridotheres tristis (Common Myna)
Illustration of a holothurian or sea cucumber.
Holothurian 1
Illustration of Tridacna gigas (Giant Clam), which is classified Vulnerable by the IUCN due to overharvesting.
Tridacna gigas (Giant Clam)
Riparian Buffer on Swan Creek
Riparian Buffer
Illustration of government.
Government 2
Conceptual diagram illustrating the development of land from the Permian Period (299-251 million years ago [mya]), to the present.
Continental development
The image depicts a yellow mulberry attached to a stem with five large green leaves on it.
Morinda Citrifolia (Indian Mulberry)
First annual release of the Maryland's Coastal Bays Report Card. These sensitive coastal lagoons received an overall grade of C+ for 2008. Scientists, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program, National Parks Service, state and local politicians, other dignitaries, and the general public gathered to hear the assessment which was based on water quality and other monitoring data and disseminated widely through various media. The Report Card was a collaboration between several entities, including the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, IAN, EcoCheck, and the Maryland Coastal Bays Program.
Bill gets interviewed
Cherry blossoms at the White House during spring
Cherry blossoms
The Garden District of New Orleans is famous for household gardens in courtyards such as this one.
Garden in the Garden District
Cycas revoluta (sago palm or king sago palm). Note this is actually a cycad and not a palm.
Cycas revoluta
Lafayette Cemetary, a famous aboveground burial place in the Garden District of New Orleans.
Lafayette Cemetary, Garden District
Lafayette Cemetary, a famous aboveground burial place in the Garden District of New Orleans.
Lafayette Cemetary, Garden District
Blue-spotted salamander (Ambystoma laterale) found along a trail in Canaan Valley State Park.
Salamander in Canaan Valley State Park
The 2008 Severn River Report Card Release. The report card summarizes 2008 water quality results, which are based on data collected by the Severn Riverkeeper Program. This report card helps to clarify the Severn's health, and provides instructions on what individuals can do to improve its condition. The release of this report card was attended by local, state, and federal representatives, Severn River Keepers, and IAN staff.
Severn River Report Card Release
As part of the Science Communication course, students design the layout for a newsletter. Students decide where to include text, photos, figures, maps, conceptual diagrams. Each section in encapsulated with an active title for effective communication.
Newsletter Layout exercise
Illustration of Arripis georgianus (Australian Herring)
Arripis georgianus (Australian Herring)
Illustration of Cnidoglanis macrocephalus (Cobbler)
Cnidoglanis macrocephalus (Cobbler)
Illustration of Engraulis australis (Australian Anchovy)
Engraulis australis (Australian Anchovy)
Illustration of Nematalosa vlaminghi (Western Australian Gizzard Shad)
Nematalosa vlaminghi (Western Australian Gizzard…
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