...dangerous plants, especially monkshood, false hellebore, poison water hemlock, and death camas so that you can avoid them.Matt Bowser serves as Entomologist at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. You can find more information about the refuge at http...
...looking at defoliation events, and it may also be of value for monitoring the dieback or recovery of defoliated areas. Matt Bowser serves as Entomologist at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. You can find more information about the refuge at http...
...shrubs like dwarf birch and lowbush blueberries, but a definitive answer will require a little more backyard entomology. Matt Bowser serves as Entomologist at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. For more detailed information about the Refuge, you can check...
...Parks, National Forests, and other refuges to rapidly assess insect diversity on their respective pieces of Alaska.Matt Bowser serves as Entomologist at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. More photos from this project (with captions) are available...
...International Journal of Acarology would not have had the opportunity to learn about this exceptional case of polymelia. Matt Bowser serves as Entomologist at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. For more detailed information about the Refuge, you can check...
...the impact of introduced earthworms on forests can be found at: http://www.nrri.umn.edu/worms/forest/. Matt Bowser has served the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge as an entomologist since 2009. Previous Refuge Notebook articles can be viewed...
...specimens overland when it must have been challenging just to accomplish their primary, geologic pursuits and survive. Matt Bowser has served the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge as an entomologist since 2009. * n n Previous Refuge Notebook articles can be...
...the pile will often freeze up." Tom Bowser, a Kenai National Wildlife Refuge entomologist...service. Other species don't do as well, Bowser said. Gotcher said he bought his worms...according to the extension service. Bowser said worms need grit to break down their...
...discovered that much more is going on than meets the eye - at least from afar. Approaching the top of Skyline Trail with Matt Bowser and Libby Bella, the Refuge's entomologist and botanist, we found that the gray band is actually composed of several woody...
...The group award recipients include Dr. John Morton, Dr. Edward Berg, Mark Laker, Rick Ernst, Dr. Dawn Magness, Matthew Bowser, Todd Eskelin and Toby Burke. Supervisory refuge biologist John Morton said receiving the award was significant, as it brought...
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