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View down the Animas Valley, another valley on the Ladder Ranch. Photo courtesy of Nathan Sermonis
The class assists US Fish & WIldlife Service efforts to survey fish in Animas Creek. Photo courtesy of Mike Evette
The Gila River is the only remaining undammed river in New Mexico, but for how long?
A spadefoot toad (Scaphiopus sp.) enjoys the students' attention. Photo courtesy of Alicia Rowe
The happy students from Hermosa 2005 at the beginning of a backpacking trek into the Aldo Leopold WIlderness, where we surveyed the unknown small mammal community with the help of a pack train.
And so it began..
View along the backpacking trail. Photo courtesy of Angel Cruz
A burned area encountered along the trail. Photo courtesy of Angel Cruz
Midday post-lunch nap before resuming the climb. Photo courtesy of Angel Cruz
The Jornada Bat Cave on the Armendaris Ranch, where millions of Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) spend their summer. Photo courtesy of Alicia Rowe
Chris and Megan enjoy the view near Portal, AZ, where we assist in one of the best known long-term ecological studies in the US. Photo courtesy of Angel Cruz
A male and a female tree lizard (Urosaurus ornatus) meet. Photo courtesy of Chris Jones
A leopard lizard (Gambelia wislizenii). Photo courtesy of Chris Jones
Yarrow's spiny lizard (Sceloporus jarrovii). Photo courtesy of Chris Jones
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