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Volunteer Spotlight: Ganette Araya

by River Otter | Feb 27, 2024 | Activism, Field Science, River Otters, Volunteers, Watershed

Ganette in the field learning camera trapping with Terence Carroll, Research Director Otter Ambassador Does Volunteering with River Otter Ecology Project sound fun to you? Volunteer training happens in May and June. Please check out our Volunteer pages and put in your...
Screaming Gophers and Other Field Observations

Screaming Gophers and Other Field Observations

by River Otter | Aug 14, 2023 | Field Science, River Otters

Story and Illustration by Amanda Lipari Maxson, Tufts University, 2023 ROEP Field Intern In class, science is all about measured language and reading the literature… In the field? It’s about screaming gophers. See, I didn’t always know it was this way –in fact if you...

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