Last day in the Woodlands
Bitter sweet ending to the field work in the woodlands conservancy. Hard to say goodbye to this beautiful park but it was nice to meet and work with young Tulane University students.
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Bitter sweet ending to the field work in the woodlands conservancy. Hard to say goodbye to this beautiful park but it was nice to meet and work with young Tulane University students.
As tedious and tiring as the last week has been surveying the swamps, I am going to miss it.
We were joined today by a team of undergrads from Tulane. (Soon to be Dr.) Jayur Mehta’s Introductory to Environmental Science students joined us at Wooslands.
Using a sub meter GPS system with arcmap to locate permanent study sites
Dr. Huggins teaching Tulane students about native and non native species. Tulane and csuci will be working together today to collect valuable woodland data.
Check out Woodlands Conservancy’s Facebook here. They’ve been posting about the work we’ve been doing at the park as well as other activities around the park such as the ongoing bird banding project and free nature hikes that they offer to the public.
Paul Sanchez rocked the stage at Chikie Wah Wah’s this evening. He was even generous enough to give us each a signed copy of his CD. The highlight of the night was when the fiddle player of the Mulligan Brothers performed with Paul. The performance was so moving!
While in the swamp, one can easily loose their sense of direction.