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Sampling trees by shooting leaves

Posted on July 31, 2019

Trout Lake Station’s summer scicomm intern doesn’t restrict herself to only following our water-related endeavors. Find out why Bethany was tromping through the woods before dawn!

Dom Cirruzi and other UW-Madison researchers use shotguns to collect leaf samples from the canopy of trees.
Posted in Graduate Student Research, Trout Lake StationTagged featured, tree research, Trout Lake Station

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