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July 19, 2021

Blessing of the Dolphins

written by Jack Jarrard, guest student blogger Off the west shore of Oahu on the coast of a town called […]

Article by William Boyd / marine biology, Stewardship, student blog, Zoology

June 8, 2021

Gem of the Reef

written by Jack Jarrard, guest student blogger Green sea turtles in Hawaii, known to the locals as “honu,” are one […]

Article by William Boyd / Biology, Featured, marine biology, Stewardship, student blog, Zoology

August 14, 2019

The Biggest Fish in the Sea: A Reading

Our inaugural book time reading from a local public garden. This book was a favorite of mine growing up and […]

Article by William Boyd / Book Time, Environmental, marine biology, Stewardship

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This Morning in Creation

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Running PCR in Biology this year has been an adventure. Results coming soon! #pcr #polymerasechainreaction #logosschool #logosstem
Mating slugs. Yep. #slugs
Birdy day with my dude! 4 warbler species, Bullock's oriole, 7-8 western tanagers, black-chinned hummer, blackheaded grosbeak, spotted towhee, warbling video, nesting flickers, tundra swan flying over, and more! #springmigration #idahobirds #idahobirding #latahcounty #phillipsfarm #birding
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Some cool little spider that came up the grade from Lewiston with my son Owen the other day. Identification? #arachnid #spider #yellow #arthropod #chelicerata
Idaho crayfish (Order Decapoda, Procambrus species) dissection. From Little Boulder Creek, Latah County, ID. Photos by students with 4x dissecting scope and without. #crayfish #dissection #biology #microscope #antennae #mudbugs

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