Thursday, June 19, 2008

june 1 - june 19

The speech at studium general went well, even though our slides had been cut and because a group memeber didnt show up to practie, it was a bit un-rehearsed. All the other groups did very well also. Next week im going to be going out to re-visit otter latrine sites with Robert Knapp, so it will be interesting to see if there are any new findings. Besides that summer is approching soon so hopefully Brian will start giving us stuff to do! Thats all for now.

-Gus

Sunday, June 1, 2008

may 15 - june 1

Not alot has been happening with the wildlife crew lately. I know Erin has been going on some missions with the bear crew, but thoes seem to be all day trips and I have class all day every day so unfortunately im not able to tag along. GIS work is almost done, I will have to power through the last few chapters before next week because this shall be my last week of school before I have to start work with the National Park. We have a speech on Thursday at studium general which should be fairly casual because it will be the same speech that we did up at the park headquarters last month. Everybody should have all the kinks worked out! Thats all for now.

-Gus

Thursday, May 15, 2008

April 29th- May 15th

On Tuesday we had our first speech at the Olympic National Park visitor center. Our group (wildlife) went first and I felt that we were successfull in presenting what we have been doing so far. We had a few strange questions asked by the audience, but we talked about alot of strange things so it made sence. I was glad when it was over, I have never been very good at giving speeches in front of many people. All the other groups did great as well, and many of the audience members congradulated us in the lobby after the show. Thats all for now.

-Gus

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

April 17-29th

I hate Windows Vista. For the past week it has made my projects mostly impossible to do. From what I hear, im not the only one. Anyways, everything is figured out now, and I have ArcGIS finally working. The wildlife group started working on our Power Point for the presentation at the NPS headquarters next month. It is coming along well, but we need some more pictures for the slides, hopefully Robert Knapp will have some. That’s all for now!

-Gus

Thursday, April 17, 2008

spring break - april 17th

Over spring break I went out with the otter crew a few times to look for new latrine sites and to check trap. One trip that stands out in my mind was the last trip I took with the group. We were checking snares in the vicinity of the Lower Elwha Reservation. The day started off nice and sunny, and we were consistantly finding hair and scat at traps. Yet, around lunch time the weather took a turn for the worse and started to get cold and windy. When we were checking the last trap it started to snow, and of course the trap had been sprung and had tons of hair in it that needed to be collected. That was... not too fun.

-Gus

Saturday, March 15, 2008

feb. 29-march 15th

Spent the past few weeks finishing up video and pod casts. Erin and I received alot of help from video masters, and ended up with the video we wanted. The podcast has been a bit more challanging because of tecnical difficulties with installing software on my computer. Further more my computers microphone has very fuzzy sound quality unless I am the PERFECT distance away from it. If I am too near, then it sounds fuzzy and loud, and too far away it sounds distorted and full of static. I will solve this problem some how or another.... I hope.

-Gus

Friday, February 29, 2008

feb 18th-29th

A few days ago Erin, Jen, and myself got together and started working on our vidcast and our research breifing. We were able to get a vauge outline of our research breif started, and the first half of our video filmed. Then yesterday me and erin went out in the field with Robert Knapp and searched for river otter latrines all day and finished up our vidcast. We then finished the day by going down to the lower elwah reservation and locating a dead beaver which we then bagged and put in a USGS freezer for later research. Thats all for now!

-Gus