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  1. Trying to drum up a little support for my Alma Mater Mascot (and employer Mascot, yes I am what I consider to be lucky enough to work where I graduated from twice) Vote for #Wolfie at #StonyBrook www.suny.edu/mascotmadness/

    SUNY Mascot Madness 2025

  2. ahhh #bikestodon its #WorldNakedBikeRide on Saturday (tonight!) - in #Boston folks are meeting at 730 - across from the #Stonybrook #MBTA stop, 11 mile loop, bare what you dare, further details facebook.com/WNBRBoston

    have fun ride safe don't get busted
    h/t bostonbikeevents.net/
    #BostonWeekend 🧵 14/x

  3. Northern Red-bellied Cooter (Deirochelys reticularia)

    Turtle identification is challenging. I had thought, based on photographs I saw online after searching "turtles New Jersey", that this individual was a Painted Turtle. I uploaded the photo to iNaturalist where amateur naturalists, John Keisers, suggested that this was a Northern Red-bellied Cooter. I agree with John. [...]

    islandinthenet.com/?p=112480

  4. Turtle identification is challenging. I had thought, based on photographs I saw online after searching "turtles New Jersey", that this individual was a Painted Turtle. I uploaded the photo to iNaturalist where amateur naturalists, John Keisers, suggested that this was a Northern Red-bellied Cooter.

    The Northern Red-bellied Cooter (Deirochelys reticularia) is a freshwater turtle species native to North America. It belongs to the Emydidae family and is characterised by its medium to large size, domed carapace, and distinctive red markings on its plastron. This species typically inhabits slow-moving or still bodies of water such as ponds, lakes, marshes, and rivers with soft bottoms and abundant aquatic vegetation.

    Northern Red-bellied Cooters are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of plant matter, aquatic vegetation, insects, crustaceans, and occasionally small fish. They are known to bask on logs or rocks near the water's edge to regulate their body temperature. Breeding season for this species occurs in late spring and early summer, with females laying eggs in sandy or soft soil near the water. Northern Red-bellied Cooters play a role in aquatic ecosystems as both consumers and prey for other predators in their habitat.

    https://islandinthenet.com/northern-red-bellied-cooter-deirochelys-reticularia/

    #CharlesHRogersWildlifeRefuge #InstituteWoods #NorthernRedBelliedCooter #PrincetonTownship #PseudemysRubriventris #RiverSEdgeTrail #Spring #StonyBrook #WalkingTrail

  5. Our newest #NGEEArctic publication led by #Stonybrook PhD Daryl Yang is now out in #RSE! In this paper, we used a novel integration of #UAS and #NASA #AVIRIS #AVIRISNG data to map a broad range of Arctic PFTs across the Seward Peninsula, #Alaska. This work was done in collaboration with folks from NASA and the University of Maine who are not yet on this platform.

    This link should provide free access for 50 days: sciencedirect.com/science/arti

    Check it out!

  6. Our newest #NGEEArctic publication led by #Stonybrook PhD Daryl Yang is now out in #RSE! In this paper, we used a novel integration of #UAS and #NASA #AVIRIS #AVIRISNG data to map a broad range of Arctic PFTs across the Seward Peninsula, #Alaska. This work was done in collaboration with folks from NASA and the University of Maine who are not yet on this platform.

    This link should provide free access for 50 days: sciencedirect.com/science/arti

    Check it out!

  7. Our newest #NGEEArctic publication led by #Stonybrook PhD Daryl Yang is now out in #RSE! In this paper, we used a novel integration of #UAS and #NASA #AVIRIS #AVIRISNG data to map a broad range of Arctic PFTs across the Seward Peninsula, #Alaska. This work was done in collaboration with folks from NASA and the University of Maine who are not yet on this platform.

    This link should provide free access for 50 days: sciencedirect.com/science/arti

    Check it out!

  8. Our newest #NGEEArctic publication led by #Stonybrook PhD Daryl Yang is now out in #RSE! In this paper, we used a novel integration of #UAS and #NASA #AVIRIS #AVIRISNG data to map a broad range of Arctic PFTs across the Seward Peninsula, #Alaska. This work was done in collaboration with folks from NASA and the University of Maine who are not yet on this platform.

    This link should provide free access for 50 days: sciencedirect.com/science/arti

    Check it out!