Life in the Field 2025:A Note from Kyle Gunther

This spring underscored why I love being a field biologist. Our projects were scattered across a
variety of environments, with backdrops including a forest of saguaros in Arizona, Kelso Dunes
and the Providence Mountains in the Mojave National Preserve, and schools of fish jumping out
of Vail Lake during beautiful sunrises. Notable encounters included walking amongst the catus
in Arizona while curve-billed thrashers enthusiastically called, seeing dozens of desert tortoise
of all sizes in-and-out of the Preserve, meeting new rare plant species, and watching an adult
bald eagle keep an eye on the jumping fish with a juvenile. Conditions ranged from below
freezing to 112 degrees Fahrenheit, with plenty of perfect weather in-between. While most
people take time off to have these experiences, at Artemis, it’s just another day in the field.

 

 

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