Dinsmore has amazing diversity with ten species identified. I enjoyed a lovely nature hike at St. Anne’s Woods and Wetlands with the Thomas More University Interns and set one of our acoustic detectors. During a fun evening, Susan and Kamryn joined me with the walkabout acoustic detector while bats few above! At the Thomas More Biology Field Station, I used all three types of detectors: stationary, walkabout, and Echo Meters. Perin and Giles Conrad were just some of the other sites visits. Next up – a driving route!
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Visit to the NKU Lab to learn about and see diatoms. Thank you, Dr. Cooper!
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Guest appearance at LEAF for fly fishing, swimming, and snorkeling
Guest appearance at LEAF for fly fishing, swimming, and snorkeling
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Shadowing Boone County Parks to learn about all their exciting jobs
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