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The source of the Columbia
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The group concluded it last day with a stop at Turtle Pond wetland
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Bob shores up some fencing with some wire
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Craig & Alyssa adding another fence post to the cattle fence
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Lunch at Gyppo Logging Basin
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Cindy & Jenna tighten up some wire
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Cindy & Jenna tighten up some wire
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Cindy & Jenna ensure that the wires are at the correct height
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Bob became our resident fencing expert on our last day
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Craig hauls in another tree to rebuild some downed fence sections
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Devon & Dave tag me a downed log
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Post pounding isn't as easy as it looks
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Cindy & Jenna finish up another section of wiring
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Alyssa & Craig tag me another dead log
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The Kootenay Hoodoos
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The Sage-brush Mariposa Lilies were in bloom at Island Pond
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Dragonflies, a common site at a functional wetland
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Hand lenses tend to be handy in the field
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Beaver skull
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The group looks out over the source of the columbia
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The source of the Columbia
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Craig attempts to deduce what type of wetland he is standing in
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Group classification excercise
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Beaver skull
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All smiles in the field on a sunny day
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Biological control agents ready to get to work
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Biological control agents at work
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The team at Island Pond
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Alyssa points out the bladders of the wort
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Island pond is a home to flat-leaved bladderwort