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LAMestishen Art Blog: April 2010
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Sold the Blue Horseshoes at the Abbey show, along with two other paintings and a print. Although the big daddy original is now gracing the walls of a beach house, I do still have prints of this available in various sizes. I really had fun with this piece and might do a few more studies of sea creatures along this line. Sea creatures and insects. I think I could draw and paint them exclusively for the rest of my life and never get bored. Go here to learn more about horseshoe crabs:.
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Maine, here we come!: June 2009
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Maine, here we come! Lassiter Middle School's Summer Environmental Trip in New England. Monday, June 15, 2009. Days 1, 2, and part of 3. Hello, friends and family! Ms Davis here - the kids are off making their own t-shirts with the Berwick Academy art teacher, Reagan Russell. Sorry for not posting sooner, but this is the first day we've had internet access. Louisville Airport, getting ready to check-in. Matt on the water slide. Alex flying off of the diving board. The winning scavenger hunt team. Check o...
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Real World Adventures of a Plant Ecologist: November 2015
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Real World Adventures of a Plant Ecologist. Jen Karberg, PhD: Wetland Ecology, Fire Management and Rare Plants: 30 miles out to sea. Sankaty Light at Sunset. Publications and Current CV. 25 November, 2015. Controlling Phragmites with Salinity. This research was recently published in the journal Wetland Science and Practice. The full article is available here: PhragmitesGreenhouseWSP. Among invasive, non-native wetland plants in North America, Common reed (. Is typically a freshwater plant and some studie...
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Kayak Northeast: May 2013
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Cooper's Kayaking trips in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Monday, May 27, 2013. Little Neck Bay Long Island Sound- Memorial Day 2013. View Little Neck Bay Queens. In a larger map. It was a perfect Memorial Day today. Conditions were perfect; light winds, 25 degrees C (75F), and bright blue sky. Not only that, but the tide was perfect for a nice late morning start. I got myself set up. My new Shimano reel. Empire State Building poking up in the background. Whitestone Bridge in background. I was sur...
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Heidi Mayo - Words & Pictures: September 2015
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Heidi Mayo - Words and Pictures. Sharing the contents of the junk drawer of my mind: writing, illustrating, publishing, teaching, painting, etc. and how everything is relative. Wednesday, September 30, 2015. Hope everyone had a great summer; I certainly did. As we speak, twenty of Dr. Lars' students in his Life Science for Elementary School course at University of North Dakota are reading Nelson Telson. This is very exciting, and hopefully they'll agree that the Teaching Nelson Telson. Manager of Regulat...
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The Horseshoe Crab Report: October 2011
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The Horseshoe Crab Report. The Curious Life of a Remarkable Creature! Sunday, October 23, 2011. Connections: Birds and Crabs, Part X. More than a million shorebirds stop over to gorge themselves on horseshoe crab eggs before continuing their northward migration. During their stopover, the six most abundant shorebird species will consume approximately 539 metric tons (that’s 1,188,279.4 pounds) «. Of horseshoe crab eggs. But, birds being birds (does the term “birdbrain” come to mind? When they arrive they...
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The Horseshoe Crab Report: May 2012
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The Horseshoe Crab Report. The Curious Life of a Remarkable Creature! Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Cause they're ugly" - Part III. Glenn Gauvrey of ERDG was equally emphatic. 8220;I can connect every man, woman and child and domestic animal in the world to the horseshoe crab.”. He re-emphasized that humans are not going to stop having kids or animals vaccinated and that those same humans are not going to stop having knee replacements and hip replacements. Gauvrey’s passion ramped up several degrees. The enthus...
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The Horseshoe Crab Report: 'Cause They're Ugly" - Part IV
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The Horseshoe Crab Report. The Curious Life of a Remarkable Creature! Sunday, June 3, 2012. Cause They're Ugly" - Part IV. In the 1960s and 1970s I was a fan of the James Bond movies. He was a true action hero - vanquishing the wicked, bedding the beautiful, and preserving the very tenets of the free world with his wiles, strength, and cunning. I had been invited to the Eastern Shore of Maryland to tour the horseshoe crab bleeding facility of Lonza (Chapter 1) in the small college town of. This was top s...
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The Horseshoe Crab Report: June 2012
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The Horseshoe Crab Report. The Curious Life of a Remarkable Creature! Tuesday, June 19, 2012. Cause They're Ugly - Part V. Shortly after I arrived I met the charismatic and very personable facility manager - Denise Wolf. Denise informed me that all the crabs bled at Lonza come from off the continental shelf – primarily the continental shelf off. None of the crabs come from. She made it absolutely clear that all the crabs used at the facility eventually go back into the ocean. As we enter the bleeding roo...
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The Horseshoe Crab Report: August 2011
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The Horseshoe Crab Report. The Curious Life of a Remarkable Creature! Monday, August 29, 2011. Connections: Birds and Crabs, Part III. It may be surprising to learn (as it was for me) that the relationship of horseshoe crabs with the spring migration of migrating shorebirds has only received extended scientific attention since the early 1980s. It was then that the New Jersey Audubon Society’s initiated shorebird surveys of. The shorebirds are lured here by an incredible banquet of little green eggs.
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