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Projects from Harrisonburg
Amphibians and Reptiles of the JMU Arboretum
To identify and document the amphibian and reptile diversity that exists in our backyard.
Barcoding Biodiversity at JMU (BIO140)
Welcome to our DNA Barcoding course project, documenting the species diversity in and around James Madison ...
Barcoding JMU - Captive and Cultivated Species (BIO150)
Welcome to our DNA Barcoding course project, documenting the diversity of CAPTIVE AND CULTIVATED species in...
Barcoding JMU - Fish and Seafood
Welcome to our DNA Barcoding course project, documenting the MISLABELING OF FISH-BASED PRODUCTS in and arou...
Bio 481 Genomics Project Site: Mosquito Biodiversity
This is the JMU Fall17 Bio 481 Genomics course project page. We're working with local high schools to chara...
BIO427 DNA Barcoding Pilot
Welcome to our DNA Barcoding course project, documenting the species diversity in and around James Madison ...
Fall20 Exploring Shenandoah Valley Biodiversity Project
This project is devoted to preschool and elementary school students exploring the diversity of nature in th...
GEAR UP VA: Bugs to Barcode
Welcome to our interdisciplinary GEAR UP Virginia (GUV) project characterizing mosquito diversity on the ca...
GEOG 340 Spring 2023
Document your observations of biodiversity.
Harrisonburg Turtle Survey 2019
Data collection for Dr. McLeod's herpetology class project, turtle observations will verify presence of ind...
HHS Environmental Science sp22
Documenting the diversity around the campus of Harrisonburg High School (VA)
HHS Spring 23 BioBlitz
Students will help conduct a biodiversity survey of the Harrisonburg High School campus.
Hillandale
Welcome to the James Madison University Hillandale project, a collaboration between Harrisonburg landowners...
New detections of Spotted Lanternfly
By excluding areas where known infestation is occurring, this should produce a map of new or unknown observ...
Parks for Pollinators 2021: Harrisonburg VA
Join the City of Harrisonburg and parks throughout the country in a fun challenge to see how many pollinato...
Parks for Pollinators 2022: Harrisonburg VA
Join the City of Harrisonburg and parks throughout the country in a fun challenge to see how many pollinato...
Parks for Pollinators 2023: Harrisonburg VA
Join the City of Harrisonburg and parks throughout the country in a fun challenge to see how many pollinato...
Species of the Shenandoah Valley
To catalog the species found within the Shenandoah Valley.
Trees on the EMU campus
Natural History of the Shenandoah Valley
Virginia Working Landscapes - Community
VWL’s research and outreach efforts could not be made possible without our wonderful community of volunteer...
Virginia's Priority SGCN - Central Shenandoah Planning Region
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources prioritizes species of greatest conservation need (SGCN) and ...
Virginia's SGCN - Central Shenandoah Planning Region
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources prioritizes 883 species of greatest conservation need (SGCN) ...
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