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Tissue sampling and photography setup.

PhD research on Sea Stars in the Invertebrate Zoology Collections at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History

Sep 5, 2024

This summer the Florida Museum Travel Award gave me the opportunity to visit the Invertebrate Zoology Department at the Smithsonian … Continue

Bird

Determining the Origin of Birds Killed by Window Collision Using Hydrogen Stable Isotopes

Sep 4, 2024

Over the summer, I participated in the SPATIAL Short Course 2024 cohort in Salt Lake City, Utah. This course was … Continue

Presentation at the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles & MicroCT scanning skink specimens

Sep 3, 2024

Thanks to the travel grant I received from the Gapenski Endowment I was able to travel to Ann Arbor, MI to … Continue

Mitchell Riegler

Early Miocene Snakes from Florida and a Reassessment of North American Fossil Boines

Sep 3, 2024

Receiving the Fall 2023 FLMNH Travel Award allowed me to attend the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology’s (SVP) annual meeting in … Continue

David Chung-Te Cheng

International Conference Participation and Collaborative Fieldwork

Sep 3, 2024

It is my honor to receive the FLMNH Summer 2024 Travel Award, and thanks to the funding support, I get … Continue

Setting up a passive acoustic monitor in the forest near San Juan de Yanayacu. Luis, one of the guides at Muyuna Lodge, is one of the team who will be maintaining the monitors throughout the year: changing their batteries and memory cards, as well as checking their status through an app.

Amazonian Fieldwork in Iquitos, Peru

Sep 3, 2024

Gainesville. Rental car smell. Deserted Miami International Airport at midnight. Uncomfortable sleep with an anonymous action film. Lima airport buzzing … Continue

Alan Franck

Revision of Guilandina (Fabaceae), Sapindus (Sapindaceae), and Desmodium incanum (Fabaceae)

Aug 30, 2024

After teaching my class at UF Wednesday morning, I was whisked away via the GNV airport to Atlanta, finally arriving … Continue

Autumn Rose

Human-Animal Relations in a Changing Landscape: preliminary site visitations

Aug 29, 2024

In Summer 2024 graduate student Autumn Rose travelled to Central America to perform some preliminary field research for her PhD … Continue

Elizabeth White

Tracing origins of a flora and drivers of speciation in a center of overlooked complexity in a North American biodiversity hotspot

Aug 5, 2024

Using the Florida Museum summer travel grant, I was able to attend the International Botanical Congress in Madrid, Spain, which … Continue

Scientist and Imaging Lab Manager, Zachary Randall, works with teachers to photograph fish specimens.

Teachers are VIPS at the Florida Museum of Natural History

Jul 25, 2024

“I felt like a VIP, and in my profession, I don’t always get to feel like a VIP,” explained an … Continue

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