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Matthew Stanley will teach the area’s schoolchildren about environmental issues ranging from water quality to sustainable agriculture.
at the Pacific Rim Institute for Environmental Stewardship on Whidbey Island in Washington
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Akito Y. Kawahara, Ph.D. Professor, Curator, and Director of the McGuire Center Florida Museum of Natural History McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity University of Florida 3215 Hull Rd. Gainesville, FL 32611 Voicemail: (352) 273-2018 E-mail: kawahara@flmnh.ufl.edu My research
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The Georgia Type Collection at the Florida Museum is based on the work of Robert Wauchope. The majority of sherds were recovered from the surveys conducted by Wauchope in northern Georgia during the 1930s (Wauchope 1966), with later contributions by Charles Fairbanks and other UF Anthropology facult
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Partnering With Cyclists and Local Residents To Study Hawkmoth Diversity Hawkmoths (or sphinx moths) are large charismatic moths that fly at night. When they fly, they must avoid their primary predator, bats. Research in our lab is focused on understanding how hawkmoths are related, and what they c
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Below is a list of some of our research collaborators. Barbazuk, William. University of Florida Barber, Jesse. Boise State University Cho, Soowon. Chungbuk National University, Korea Cummings, Michael. University of Maryland Davis, Steven. American Museum of Natural History Frand
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