Category: Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations
Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations
I plan to study the vegetation and biodiversity along the environmental gradient in Edworthy Park focusing on proximity to the Bow River and the impact of human recreational activities. I…
Blog Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations
Location: Suburban/rural backyard, Saanichton, BC Date: 26-Jun-2024 Time: 17:36 Conditions: 15◦C, partly sunny, humidity 72%, pressure 1,015hPa, wind W 17km/h Observations: (Lawn mowed this day) Plants in the lawn seem…
Blog Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations
Emily Browne Mallards The environmental gradient I am choosing to study is the habitat transition between the lake the riparian zone into a marsh, and then the land which is…
Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations.
Date: May 1, 2024 Project: Field Research in the Haines Forest, Saanich Inlet, BC Surveyor: Jennifer Rodriguez Location: 161 Lohr Road, Saanich, BC Weather conditions: 14 C, partly cloudy, no…
Blog Post 3
I choose to observe 3 different areas in the yard. A full sun area, a partial shade area, and a fill shade area. The full sun area receives sunlight for…
Ongoing Field Observations
I will be studying Manitoba birds such as Robins, Black cap chickadees and blue jays. I plan to study how the presence of dogs in backyards in urban locations influence…
Ongoing Field Observations – Jessica Livingston
The biological attribute I plan to study is the difference in plant species diversity at three different riverbank locations based on distance from the river bank in an oak forest….
Ongoing Field Observations
The site I have a chosen to study is a grass field containing a creek and hills in southeastern Alberta. When visiting this field, I took note of the abundance…
Field Observation
May 8, 2024 | Field Research at Heart Lake Conservation Area Observer: Jagdeep Kaur Location: South Side of Heart Lake Conservation Area Identifying the Study Organism: Coniferous Trees In my…
Ongoing Observations in Riverside Park
I plan on studying the behaviour of the Canada goose (Branta canadensis), which are abundant in my study area of choice, Riverside Park to the south of the Thompson River…