Biodiversity Monitoring Project – a Wild Month in the Boonies
Well, this blog post took a tad longer than August to write. After getting back from my month-long trip up north with Dave Mossop I was not super eager to […]
Well, this blog post took a tad longer than August to write. After getting back from my month-long trip up north with Dave Mossop I was not super eager to […]
I didn’t think I was going to get the job. After three or four years of watching the Biodiversity Assistant STEP position as a high school student, I was finally […]
I had to write a scientific literature review paper for my Ornithology class, and decided to write it about “The Analysis of Black-capped, Boreal, and Mountain Chickadee Population Trends across […]
I just finished writing a term paper for my Environmental Ethics class, and thought I’d share it on my blog here. It’s about the ethics of some aspects of birding, […]
Just like the summer, autumn flew by. I have to say that going to college has been a huge learning curve, extremely busy, and often highly stressful. I went from […]
Highly localized and seen only in low numbers, Mountain Chickadees are a treat at winter feeders in the Yukon. Tagish and Carcross are the Mountain Chickadee hotspots of the Yukon, with […]