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Post 1: Obesrvations
Blog Post #1: Observations Field Visit #1:Date: November 19, 2022 at 15:30Weather: Sunny conditions, partly cloudyTemperature: -4 °CElevation: 1309mLocation: Bow River by Crossbow Place NorthGPS Coordinates: 51.063880, -115.332985 Location Background:…
Post 5: Design Reflection
According to my point of view, the data I gathered is going to be useful for my research project. I am going to choose a number between 10 – 100…
Blog Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations of Kamala beach, Phuket, Thailand
The Organisms that I have chosen to study are The great egret (Ardea alba), The little egret (Egretta garzetta) and The grey heron (Ardea cinerea), however I might be mistaken with the identification of them. During…
Blog Post 2: Sources of Scientific Information; Ordovician opabiniid-like animals
The article I have chosen for this post is about Ordovician opabiniid-like animals and the role of the proboscis in euarthropod head evolution. This a recently published article that was…
BLOG POST 6
The data collection activities to show promising results with regards to the hypothesis and prediction made previously. The weather on the day of the observation was sunny with minimal human…
BLOG POST 5
ROOPKAMALBIR KAUR In my opinion, the preliminary data I gathered served as a useful trial run before I started formally gathering information for the Final Research Project. In hindsight, even…
Blog Post 1: Observations of Kamala beach, Phuket, Thailand
I have chosen to study public Kamala beach that is located on the west coast of Phuket island in Thailand (7.949606, 98.277419). It is a sandy/rocky flat beach with lots…
Post 4: Sampling Strategies
I used area-based sampling techniques to sample the Mohn Mill site in the virtual system. The systematic procedure was easiest method and requiring only 8 hours. I have calculated the…
Post 3: Ongoing field observation
when I visited the kitsumkalum river. I noticed how abundant ferns and mosses were in the forest. I observed moss in the sidewalk of beach and ferns on forested trails in…
Ecological Appreciation
Carrying out this field project was one of the more extensive projects I have had in university. As a mature student, I work full time and juggle classes and family….