Further Afield: Wilkerson Nature Preserve in Wake County, North Carolina
…for “Science” by the Governor in 2004, the emphasis was on her pioneering career in medicine. After earning her B.S. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in …
…for “Science” by the Governor in 2004, the emphasis was on her pioneering career in medicine. After earning her B.S. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in …
…was a career officer in the Air Force. Williams, Clark E., ed. (1941) South Carolina Biologist Waging War on Mosquitoes in His Area. The Ohio Alumnus: Official Publication of …
…She has conducted ecological research at the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory in Aiken, South Carolina, and at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. Her scientific expertise includes carbon cycle …
…in 1942. He soon transferred into the newly formed U.S. Air Force, in Biloxi, Mississippi. There he met Mildred White, a young teacher who taught at Gulfport High School. They …
…interior was in complete disarray. Parallel gouges of four and five claw-marks scored all walls and ceiling above a shelf. There was a bashed hole in the plywood wall, specimen …
…photo as to its quality and note which part of the plant is shown. If you like looking through lots of pretty plant photos, you’re just the person we need! …
…to tree bark, and is usually easy to identify on sight. Another lichen that grows upon trees, particularly trees in sunny areas, is Candleflame Lichen (Candelaria concolor). It is a …
…with information. Place specimen in single fold of labeled newspaper. Double decker sandwich: corrugated cardboard, plant in single newspaper fold, foam rubber, corrugated cardboard (repeat as needed!) …
…Ward (1881-1984), was a homemaker. In addition to Rebecca, the family included children Alfred Charles Ward (1910-1935) and Mary Williams Ward (1916-2011).4, 5 Rebecca Ward earned her A.B. from the …
…m). Mark carried our lunch and water while I carried a plant identification book and mobile phone to make iNaturalist observations along the way. The trip was so rewarding that …