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Off The Reel: In the Middle of Anywhere with Pete and Raina

Posted on June 14, 2017

by Riley Steinbrenner
This week, I ventured with Pete and Raina out into the woods! Click the right arrow under the picture to scroll through the slides.
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Posted in Graduate Student Research, Off The Reel, Trout Lake StationTagged foraging, Northwoods, Pete Guiden, Raina Eddy, small mammal, trees, Trout Lake Station

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