Forest geek. Lover of insects and amphibians. Mostly friendly! But if we don't know each other please don't send DMs unless you need a moth or lichen or some other creepy crawly identified.
HECK YES Brian you found a treasure, those little guys look like fairy shrimp. They occur in ephemeral forest puddles in late winter. John Fleckenstein, retired DNR natural heritage scientist, studies these shrimp and he'd love to get all of your observation deets.
May 9, 2025 at 2:41 PM
HECK YES Brian you found a treasure, those little guys look like fairy shrimp. They occur in ephemeral forest puddles in late winter. John Fleckenstein, retired DNR natural heritage scientist, studies these shrimp and he'd love to get all of your observation deets.
US scientists are forbidden to communicate with Canadian counterparts. Funds are frozen and research deleted on joint projects such as Great Lakes research.
Canada and France are both encouraging US scientists to apply for residency and research positions. www.cbc.ca/news/science...
US scientists are forbidden to communicate with Canadian counterparts. Funds are frozen and research deleted on joint projects such as Great Lakes research.
Canada and France are both encouraging US scientists to apply for residency and research positions. www.cbc.ca/news/science...