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Antarctica

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Left to right: Professor Rick Lee and Postdoctoral Fellow Joe Rinehart (Ohio State University) take a break from collecting Belgica antarctica near Palmer Station.
   
Professor Rick Lee pilots a Zodiac through brash ice near Palmer Station.
   
An elephant seal visits the entomology research lab at Palmer Station.
   
Graduate student Mike Elnitsky stands on the glacier behind Palmer Station.

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Arkansas

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Is that a 'gator? Graduate student Patrick Baker uses a fyke net to catch southern painted turtles in Arkansas.

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Canada

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Left to right: Professor Rick Lee and Olga Kukal work with vials of woollybear caterpillars on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut (82° N).
   
Graduate student Jake Williams collects rose galls in western Quebec.
   
Left to right: Graduate students Jake Williams and Jonathon Leggo (J. D. Shorthouse Laboratory, Laurentian University) collects rose galls on Moosonee Island, Ontario.

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Nebraska

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Left to right: Undergraduate researcher Brian Dishong and graduate student Tim Muir compare righting responses of hatchling painted turtles between nests with high and low natural winter mortality.
   
Graduate student Steve Dinkelacker with a softshell turtle at the Crescent Lakes National Wildlife Refuge.
   
Graduate student Steve Dinkelacker "wrassles" a bull snake.
   
Professor John Iverson (Earlham College) shows off a snapping turtle from the Nebraska Sandhills.
   
Undergraduate researcher Brian Dishong stops at Car Henge, Alliance, Nebraska, en route to check out a potential study site.

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Ohio

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Graduate student Patrick Baker is the Frog Cowboy.
   
Professor Jon Costanzo (as a young graduate student) building a garter snake hibernaculum at the Ecology Research Center, Miami University.
   
Right to left: Professor Jon Costanzo and graduate student Jason Irwin record weather data from instruments placed inside experimental enclosures housing overwintering wood frogs at the Ecology Research Center, Miami University.
   
Lab manager Noah Gordon on the hunt for wood frogs in Adams County, Ohio.
   
A tidbit inside a turtle nest. Tidbits are automated data loggers used to record temperature of nests over the course of a year.
   
Graduate student Jake Williams collects goldenrod galls at the Ecology Research Center, Miami University.
   
A student in Rick Lee's entomology class tags a monarch butterfly for Monarch Watch. Dr. Lee's students have been tagging monarchs since 1992.
   
Brr, it's cold! Graduate student Tim Muir collects wood frogs from a pond in Adams County.

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