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Snow can be seen in March at high altitudes on the ascent of Telescope Peak. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Snow at high altitude
Telescope Peak can be seen in the distance. Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Telescope Peak
Scat, droppings, and leavings are various terms for animal waste. Found along a trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Oysters deployed as biological indicators of nitrogen source were dried and then ground for stable nitrogen isotope analysis. Muscle tissue is on the left, gills are in the middle, and mantle tissues are on the right.
Ground oyster tissue
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 sugarcane
Sugarcane
Illustration of sugarcane plantation
Sugarcane plantation
Illustration of Acropora with black band disease
Acropora: black band disease
Illustration of Acropora with brown band disease
Acropora: brown band disease
Illustration of Argyrosomus spp. (Mulloway)
Argyrosomus spp. (Mulloway)
Death Valley has quite a variety of topography and geologic formations.
Death Valley National Park
Illustration of a tall Eucalypt
Eucalyptus spp. (Eucalypt) 2
Illustration of a tall eucalypt with root system
Eucalyptus spp. (Eucalypt) 3
Illustration of Gerres subfasciatus (Silver Biddy)
Gerres subfasciatus (Silver Biddy)
Illustration of a meteorological tower
Meteorological tower
Illustration of mussels with attached barnacle
Mussels 2
Both oysters and barnacles grow along this piling in South Carolina
Oysters and barnacles on a piling
The highly defensible treasury hall at Petra, Jordan was carved into the soft rock. The double line of notches to either side of the main building held ladders for the carvers, who started from top.
Treasury Hall at Petra, Jordan
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
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
Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica)
Oysters (Crassostrea virginica)
Hiking to Annapolis Rocks in Western Maryland via Appalachian Trail
View along Appalachian Trail
Hiking to Annapolis Rocks in Western Maryland via Appalachian Trail
Annapolis Rocks
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