Oscar Chang and I encountered this bright yellow spongy mass on a mossy rotten log on the south (left looking downstream) bank of Fox Creek, about 50 m up from the confluence with South Fork, in early June 2013, when
Beetle that mimics appearance and movement of yellow jacket…
July 2014 was perhaps the most intense yellow jacket season we’ve ever experienced at Angelo. On July 17, 2014, Casey Huckins and Mary Power spotted a “yellow jacket” in a funnel web’s spider web on the road cut banks along
Hauling batteries and hanging from trees: Angelo gets a wireless upgrade
Out with the old, in with the new. Reserve Steward, Peter, CZO members, Collin and Chris, have been working with our locally owned service provider, 101Netlink, to replace the aging network infrastructure. Our equipment of choice is telecom-grade Ubiquiti wireless
BioScience review of Field Station Report
The February 2015 issue of BioScience reviews our Field Stations report: http://bioscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/65/2/123.full