Outdoor Tours 1-3

1. Mammals of Farmington Learn about mammalian biodiversity and dietary preferences based on the results of three student research projects conducted in the Farmington area. Tom Dolman and Olivia Ridley (Donelle Schwalm) 1:30-2:30pm, meet in front of Ricker/Preble on the sidewalk along High Street 2...

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Main Author: University of Maine at Farmington
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Published: Scholar Works 2021
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.umf.maine.edu/mdwsymposium/2021/program/22
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Summary:1. Mammals of Farmington Learn about mammalian biodiversity and dietary preferences based on the results of three student research projects conducted in the Farmington area. Tom Dolman and Olivia Ridley (Donelle Schwalm) 1:30-2:30pm, meet in front of Ricker/Preble on the sidewalk along High Street 2. Clifford Woods meltwater channel Discovered on LIDAR last spring, Clifford Woods records a torrential release of meltwater during disintegration of the Laurentide ice sheet. Twilight Smart-Benson and Chelsea Roy (Doug Reusch) 1:30-2:30pm, meet at UMF Biomass Plant 3. Salmon, trout lilies and fiddleheads on the Sandy Explore dynamic settings along the Sandy River, discover ancient channels, and learn what sustained the region's first people. Hope Norton, Kiras Tavernakis, Jesse LaBrecque, and Lauren Preis Nancy Prentiss, Julia Daly, and Rachel Hovel 1:30-2:30pm, meet at the back door (facing Mantor Green) of Preble Hall