Word of caution on the reviews at TrailCamPro: they don’t review some (or
many) of the latest camera models and they don’t sell some of the latest
camera models. I’m not confident in their reviews. I wish there was a truly
independent review site for these cameras.
From: kaitl...@gmail.com
On a similar note, I am looking to find smaller cameras to use for
monitoring grassland birds perched on dust collectors that I have out in
crop fields. I would like to set them up next to the dust collectors as
inconspicuously as possible, because the study sites are adjacent to
heavily
What about Scuttlebutt?
On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 11:32 AM, Jorge A. Santiago-Blay wrote:
> Dear Ecolog-Listers:
>
> Up to maybe a year or so ago, I used to get useful emails from a
> listserver resembling Ecolog-L but with emphasis on ecology education.
>
> Do you know if
Dear Ecolog-Listers:
Thanks to Dr. Robert Cruickshank (Lincoln University, Christchurch, New
Zealand) for reminding me of EcoEd.
https://www.lists.pdx.edu/lists/listinfo/ecoed
With gratefulness,
Jorge
Jorge A. Santiago-Blay, PhD
blaypublishers.com
1. Positive experiences for authors of
A short article in a recent issue of
Nature: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v532/n7599/full/nj7599-403a.html
You'll need access from a subscription (or library) to read it.
I'd appreciate any advice about experiences with small dissecting
microscopes for use in the field (i.e., light weight, rugged, low cost). I
need something in the 25x range max for magnification. I've seen some that
are battery operated and purport to be for field use but have not used any
Dear Ecolog-Listers:
Up to maybe a year or so ago, I used to get useful emails from a listserver
resembling Ecolog-L but with emphasis on ecology education.
Do you know if that group still exists? If so, what it its name? It was
like Ecolog-Ed (or something like that). I have searched for it and