Biologist Sofia Galvan demonstrates how to identify the gender of an Eastern Box Turtle.
Megan A Evans (Former Employee)
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Biologist Sofia Galvan demonstrates how to identify the gender of an Eastern Box Turtle.
A female biologist holds an Eastern box turtle and measures its shell as part of a survey.
A female biologist holds an Eastern box turtle and measures its shell as part of a survey.
A female biologist records data taken from an Eastern box turtle survey event
A female biologist records data taken from an Eastern box turtle survey event
A female biologist holds an Eastern box turtle in her hand as gets ready to process it as part of a survey.
A female biologist holds an Eastern box turtle in her hand as gets ready to process it as part of a survey.
The new pavilion and tables at the BBL Bird banding station at the Patuxent Research Refuge.
The new pavilion and tables at the BBL Bird banding station at the Patuxent Research Refuge.
A large shed is part of the new bird banding station. It will serve as a more private place for banding and storage.
A large shed is part of the new bird banding station. It will serve as a more private place for banding and storage.
A redhead duck floats on the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. The redhead is a medium-sized diving duck.
A redhead duck floats on the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. The redhead is a medium-sized diving duck.
A female canvasback duck spreads her wings whole floating on the water of the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. Often called the aristocrat of ducks, the Canvasback holds its long sloping forehead high with a distinguished look.
A female canvasback duck spreads her wings whole floating on the water of the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. Often called the aristocrat of ducks, the Canvasback holds its long sloping forehead high with a distinguished look.
An American wigeon floats on the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. The American wigeon (Mareca americana), also known as the baldpate, is a species of dabbling duck found in North America
An American wigeon floats on the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. The American wigeon (Mareca americana), also known as the baldpate, is a species of dabbling duck found in North America
A Lesser Scaup floats on the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. small North American diving duck that migrates south as far as Central America in winter.
A Lesser Scaup floats on the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. small North American diving duck that migrates south as far as Central America in winter.
This is the banding station used by BBL for years before the recent upgrades.
This is the banding station used by BBL for years before the recent upgrades.
Science and Products
Below are science communication products Megan has co-developed with subject matter experts.
Biologist Sofia Galvan demonstrates how to identify the gender of an Eastern Box Turtle.
Biologist Sofia Galvan demonstrates how to identify the gender of an Eastern Box Turtle.
A female biologist holds an Eastern box turtle and measures its shell as part of a survey.
A female biologist holds an Eastern box turtle and measures its shell as part of a survey.
A female biologist records data taken from an Eastern box turtle survey event
A female biologist records data taken from an Eastern box turtle survey event
A female biologist holds an Eastern box turtle in her hand as gets ready to process it as part of a survey.
A female biologist holds an Eastern box turtle in her hand as gets ready to process it as part of a survey.
The new pavilion and tables at the BBL Bird banding station at the Patuxent Research Refuge.
The new pavilion and tables at the BBL Bird banding station at the Patuxent Research Refuge.
A large shed is part of the new bird banding station. It will serve as a more private place for banding and storage.
A large shed is part of the new bird banding station. It will serve as a more private place for banding and storage.
A redhead duck floats on the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. The redhead is a medium-sized diving duck.
A redhead duck floats on the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. The redhead is a medium-sized diving duck.
A female canvasback duck spreads her wings whole floating on the water of the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. Often called the aristocrat of ducks, the Canvasback holds its long sloping forehead high with a distinguished look.
A female canvasback duck spreads her wings whole floating on the water of the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. Often called the aristocrat of ducks, the Canvasback holds its long sloping forehead high with a distinguished look.
An American wigeon floats on the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. The American wigeon (Mareca americana), also known as the baldpate, is a species of dabbling duck found in North America
An American wigeon floats on the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. The American wigeon (Mareca americana), also known as the baldpate, is a species of dabbling duck found in North America
A Lesser Scaup floats on the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. small North American diving duck that migrates south as far as Central America in winter.
A Lesser Scaup floats on the Choptank River in Cambridge, MD. small North American diving duck that migrates south as far as Central America in winter.
This is the banding station used by BBL for years before the recent upgrades.
This is the banding station used by BBL for years before the recent upgrades.