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Here is some documentation from my summer as a research intern at the Wetlands Institute in Stone Harbor, NJ.


the back entrance to the institute

the marsh

the observation tower

view from the upper deck

giving homage 
our resident terrapins


educational display

crab trap with dead terrapins

one of our many nest exclosures

large female with old carapace injury

sonic telemetry transmitter attached to carapace

terrapin with transmitter attached

terrapin after having its shell repaired with epoxy/fiber glass (it survived getting hit by a car)


getting measurements on a female terrapin

injecting a PIT tag

scanning for PIT tag

fishing out hatchlings from a storm drain

hatchling terrapin, overwintered from last year


terrapins that have been head-started for 1 year at Stockton College


kindergarten release of head-starters (these events receive lots of media attention)


roadkilled hatchlings/juveniles

Liz holding one of the 575 roadkilled females we processed this summer.

getting measurements

Jon makes the first incision

trying to get a hold of the eggs

removing the eggs

some of the removed eggs, within oviduct

comparison between fertilized eggs, and unshelled yolks of future clutches

Liz cleans the eggs

labeling the eggs

eggs after being placed in incubation container

one of the incubators, filled with egg boxes

after about 2 months...




out and about


sunset on the marsh



Edited on August 1, 2008 at 19:08:40 by PHGinger.
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