Why Did the Frog Cross the Road?

Jared Homola, PHD Student, University of Maine One of the greatest challenges of conserving vernal pool ecosystems is finding ways for these fragile habits to exist alongside the roads, buildings, and other man-made structures that are important to our society. Although there are several ways that the built environment can influence [...]

Why Did the Frog Cross the Road?2019-04-30T14:36:49+00:00

Spanning Boundaries between Biophysical and Social Sciences

Jessica Balukas, Graduate Researcher, University of Maine As a biologist and ecologist by training, I never imagined being placed in the School of Economics when I applied to the University of Maine’s graduate program. I have never been able to bound my interests within the realms of one discipline, so [...]

Spanning Boundaries between Biophysical and Social Sciences2019-04-30T14:36:49+00:00

The Frogs of Maine’s Vernal Pools

Samantha McGarrigle, Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Maine and Carly Eakin, Graduate Researcher, University of Maine  Brrr-uuum. Brrr-uuum. Peep peep peep peep! Gu-duk, gu-duk, gu-duk. Ahh… The sounds of frog breeding calls are an essential part of nature’s summer “soundtrack”, but have you ever wondered about which frogs make which [...]

The Frogs of Maine’s Vernal Pools2019-04-30T14:36:49+00:00

Getting Their Waders Wet: Students Experience Field Ecology

Conor Gearin, Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Maine-Orono Undergraduates and high school students have gotten the chance to give field ecology a try this summer with the University of Maine-Orono vernal pools team. Working in a field ecology position for just the first or second time, the students have found [...]

Getting Their Waders Wet: Students Experience Field Ecology2019-04-30T14:36:49+00:00

Get to Know a Watershed: The Union River

Conor Gearin, Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of Maine-Orono After spilling a drink in the grass, have you ever considered that the water does not stay in that soil? Every drop of rain, soda, or water from a lawn sprinkler that falls in the soil enters a catchment.A catchment, also known as [...]

Get to Know a Watershed: The Union River2019-04-30T14:36:49+00:00
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