@TheLordSkippy@GRUStormCentral Can't tell if you're just trolling, but have you been to Gainesville? Unless the city were going to bury all of the lines ($$$), nearly everywhere is under a tree.
@BepisSama@GRUStormCentral I'm not affiliated with GRU, but sometimes renter or homeowner insurance policies will include reimbursement for groceries. A cooler with ice will also buy you time.
Have you ever wanted to see millions on monarchs at their overwintering grounds in Mexico? I'll be leading a trip February 11-16. After going last year with @Dr_Akito, I can safely say it is an incredible and bucket-list worthy experience! Details: https://t.co/VCXJ5xONfa
Hey, we are renewing our website and planning a lot of great activities with the leadership of @abby_uehling@FloridaMuseum
This Saturday our first Nature walk of the semester, lead by @swamphiker You can read more about it in our blog!
#NatureWalks https://t.co/HweBvWCiKg
@limnosarah Pelican makes a tiny case, the 1050. Big enough for phone + keys. It floats, has a lanyard, and is bright yellow so easy to find if it ends up in the water.
Live from a drought in Chicagoland. Here are our lawn plots, compared to clover, prairie and sedge plots in our lawn alternative treatments at @chicagobotanic
Student Spotlight 🔦 Sarah Steele Cabrera
As a Ph.D. student, @swamphiker is interested in the growing field of conservation genetics which deals with genetic factors related to population viability, connectivity & extinction. More from our McGuire Center:
https://t.co/IeIcQ9eFq0
Join the McGuire Center @FloridaMuseum tomorrow (March 28) at 12pm ET for a seminar presented by members of the International Association of Butterfly Exhibitors and Suppliers. All are welcome to join in person or via Zoom! https://t.co/DCr9Zud7Lx
I am so thrilled to announce that our paper “Population Genetic Structure of a Rare Butterfly in a Fragmented South Florida Ecosystem” is out! With wonderful colleagues @kkbugtime, Emily Heffernan, Jaret Daniels, Mary R. Truglio and @swamphiker.
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A drawer of specimens of the Zestos skipper (Epargyreis zesto). Likely extirpated from Florida, last seen here in 2004. From the McGuire Center Collection @FloridaMuseum