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Communicating Science via Photography – Autumn 2019 – Portfolio #15

December 12, 2019

DEC12 Feeding, Flirting, and Fighting on Flowers by Andrew LybbertThe last time you stuck your nose in a flower, did …

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Communicating Science via Photography – Autumn 2019 – Portfolio #14

December 9, 2019

DEC9 Native plants, native folklore By Kali MattinglyMy favorite thing about being a scientist is that I get to share …

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Communicating Science via Photography – Autumn 2019 – Portfolio #13

December 8, 2019

DEC8 Swamped at work? Visit one of Columbus’s wetlands and reconsider the meaning of that. by Samantha McCabeI love wetlands, but sadly …

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Communicating Science via Photography – Autumn 2019 – Portfolio #12

December 7, 2019

DEC7 Predators, Parasites, and Parasitoids by Ashley KeeslingPredatorsAnimals are heterotrophic, meaning that unlike photosynthetic plants and algae, they are unable …

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Communicating Science via Photography – Autumn 2019 – Portfolio #11

December 1, 2019

DEC1 What Makes a Wetland? by John BallasWetlands are complex systems that can be defined by a range of characteristics, …

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Communicating Science via Photography – Autumn 2019 – Portfolio #10

December 1, 2019

NOV24 Tracking Monarch Butterflies by Macie Smith Monarch butterflies undertake an incredible migration every year, traveling nearly 4,000 km between …

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Communicating Science via Photography – Autumn 2019 – Portfolio #9

November 27, 2019

NOV27 Backyard Besties: Your Tiny Arthropod Neighbors by Allison StattonArthropods, which include insects/arachnids/etc., are the most diverse group of organisms …

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Communicating Science via Photography – Autumn 2019 – Portfolio #8

November 18, 2019

NOV18 The Importance of Zoos by Dylan PoorboyModern zoos have an important place in our communities, functioning as places of …

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Communicating Science via Photography – Autumn 2019 – Portfolio #7

November 11, 2019

NOV11 The Eastern Bluebird Nest Box: Who is in My Nest Box? by Chelsea WrightOne of the signs of Spring …

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Communicating Science via Photography – Autumn 2019 – Portfolio #6

November 7, 2019

NOV7 The giving tree: how the branching pattern of a tree is used in evolutionary biology by Sungsik Kevin Kong If …

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