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The problem with unpaid pseudo-internships

April 23, 2019June 28, 2019 azandis@gmail.com

UPDATE: Be sure to read PARC’s response to my concerns in my most recent post. A few weeks ago, Northeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (NEPARC) sent out a […]

 Uncategorized  commentary, internships, non-profits

Surprise: Best Speed Talk at SCCS-NY

March 30, 2019March 30, 2019 azandis@gmail.com

A few months ago, I gave a talk at the American Museum of Natural History as part of the Student Conference on Conservation Science (SCCS-NY) on my road ecology research. […]

 research, road ecology  conservation, ecology, outreach, presentation, research, road ecology

Expedition: The Grand Canyon

March 2, 2019March 2, 2019 azandis@gmail.com

Just couple months ago, I had the opportunity to float the entire 280 miles of canalized white-water between the redrock walls of the Grand Canyon. I celebrated my birthday, solstice, […]

 Uncategorized  conservation, ecology, expedition, kayak, photography

Analyzing Hemispherical Photos

February 3, 2019July 16, 2021 azandis@gmail.com

Now that you’ve got the theory, equipment, and your own hemispherical photos, the final steps are processing the photos and generating estimates of canopy and light values. [twenty20 img1=”1236″ img2=”1239″ […]

 research  forest, hemispherical photography, methods, research

Animal Vision Project

November 21, 2018October 9, 2023 azandis@gmail.com

I recently received a Digital Education Innovation Grant to design an interactive project exploring animal vision. You can check out the project and read more about the inspiration below. Speciation […]

 evolution, research  divergence, ecology, evolution, outreach, photography, project portfolio

Expedition: South Prince of Wales Wilderness

October 13, 2018October 14, 2018 azandis@gmail.com

From my field notes, 17 August 2018: “Last night I slept on the flat bench of duff-covered ground at the base of the ‘camp tree,’ a white and skeletal cedar […]

 wilderness  Alaska, bear, expedition, field notes, kayak, photography, wilderness, wolves

Frogz that Glowz

September 4, 2018September 16, 2018 azandis@gmail.com

I’m excited to announce that my paper “A new, noninvasive method for batch marking amphibians across developmental stages” is now published at Herpetological Conservation and Biology. This project originally grew […]

 evolution, research  dispersal, divergence, fluorescent marking, published, research, wood frog

A Wake in Space-time

July 26, 2018September 16, 2018 azandis@gmail.com

I’m currently on my way up to Alaska for another supremely short season of guiding (just two trips this years). I was going through some old photos and came across […]

 wilderness  Alaska, bear, conservation, ecology, expedition, forest, kayak, photography, wilderness

Taking hemispherical canopy photos

July 24, 2018July 16, 2021 azandis@gmail.com

Be sure to check out the previous two posts: 1. Hemispherical Light Estimates 2. Hardware for Hemispherical Photos Once the theory and equipment are taken care of, you are ready […]

 research  canopy estimates, hemispherical photography, methods, photography, research

Songbird Vision

July 21, 2018July 23, 2018 azandis@gmail.com

I’m getting really excited about a project I’m working on that will visually compare the way various animals see their habitat. This is part of a Digital Education Innovation grant […]

 research  ecology, forest, outreach, photography

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A. Z. Andis Arietta, PhD
Yale University
andis.arietta@aya.yale.edu

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