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- (hist) Edwin Way Teale Lecture Series [80 bytes]
- (hist) Leah Brown-Wilusz [80 bytes]
- (hist) Catchin lizards in southern Utah. [81 bytes]
- (hist) MCB [83 bytes]
- (hist) The end of the day" Pole Canyon, NM 2015 [85 bytes]
- (hist) Winter vignette/Thistle/Tracks [86 bytes]
- (hist) View of Dove Lake from Cradle Mountain, Tasmania [87 bytes]
- (hist) Becoming immersed in the local humor [89 bytes]
- (hist) Orobanche sp, outside Reno, NV. [89 bytes]
- (hist) Henry Frye measures a leaf angles near Springbok, South Africa [91 bytes]
- (hist) How far to La Plata?" Carson Sink, NV 2015 [91 bytes]
- (hist) We found a Pelargonium up here! Wolfberg Arch, Cederberg [95 bytes]
- (hist) EEB department publications [105 bytes]
- (hist) Finally an animal that actually cooperates with road-signs! [106 bytes]
- (hist) "Kelp me if you can ...another day on the seaweed farm" Photo was taken by Charles Yarish [106 bytes]
- (hist) Pretty in pink: Protea punctata in Swartberg Pass. So wet. [109 bytes]
- (hist) A beautiful green tree python from the Bronx Zoo. [109 bytes]
- (hist) A pretty invasive Asiatic dayflower (Commelina communis) in Greer, AZ, July 29, 2015 [110 bytes]
- (hist) "A beautiful green tree python from the Bronx Zoo." [111 bytes]
- (hist) Undergraduate Biology Club [113 bytes]
- (hist) A New Zealand silver fern frond uncurls in Karangahake Gorge, New Zealand [115 bytes]
- (hist) "The Corkscrew" - unknown species of amphipyrine caterpillar from AZ, 2015 [121 bytes]
- (hist) CESE [122 bytes]
- (hist) The "curly whirlies" of South Africa are known to induce a dream-like state [122 bytes]
- (hist) The Corkscrew" - unknown species of amphipyrine caterpillar from AZ, 2015 [122 bytes]
- (hist) "Wait? Did it just step on a Pelargonium?"Eastern Cape, South Africa [123 bytes]
- (hist) Looking down towards Cape Town from Table Mountain, Western Cape, South Africa. [125 bytes]
- (hist) “A pretty invasive Asiatic dayflower (Commelina communis) in Greer, AZ, July 29, 2015" [126 bytes]
- (hist) Grad FAQ [129 bytes]
- (hist) A rare erythristic Plethodon cinereus color morph cooperatively poses for a photo. [129 bytes]
- (hist) The wondrous joys of nocturnal surveying in the dark and rain. (El Yunque, Puerto Rico) [130 bytes]
- (hist) The dragon-hunter quietly approaches his prey. Bear Creek, Sierra Vista, AZ. July 2015. [130 bytes]
- (hist) Eeb 2245/2245W lecture [132 bytes]
- (hist) Exploring the old gold mining tunnels carved out through the Karangahake Gorge, New Zealand [138 bytes]
- (hist) The most beautiful sunsets I’ve ever seen, I’ve shared with…….my advisor! Sorry Armand! :P [141 bytes]
- (hist) Introduction to Conservation Biology [143 bytes]
- (hist) EEBedia Style Guide [147 bytes]
- (hist) "This rescued cheetah was attracted by the stuffed animal being held by the person standing next to me." [147 bytes]
- (hist) James Fischer [149 bytes]
- (hist) Andrew Frank [150 bytes]
- (hist) The rugged Muriwai beach coastline, Auckland NZ... featuring the precariously perched cliff-top gannet colony. [156 bytes]
- (hist) "I guess this is why they told us to wear hardhats" -- Andrew Stillman after narrowly dodging a falling Sugar Pine cone. [158 bytes]
- (hist) EEB2245W (Spring 2011) [159 bytes]
- (hist) “Fuzzy moths in the spotlight (Bertholdia trigona, Megaolpyge bissesa, Tolype sp.) Sierra Vista, AZ July 26, 2015. " [160 bytes]
- (hist) How many baby quail can fit inside a teacup? After hatching this little crew, I decided it was time to find out. [167 bytes]
- (hist) Vertbiofaqs [169 bytes]
- (hist) Bamford Conference Room [170 bytes]
- (hist) Treacherous plant of doom, one of many reasons why not to grab hold of things when falling in a rainforest. (Yasuni, Ecuador) [170 bytes]
- (hist) Curriculum Representative [175 bytes]
- (hist) Drop Don Les Now [177 bytes]