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Several graduate students from MU
Herpetology Lab presented posters at the 2003 Association of
Southeastern Biologists (ASB) meeting in Washington, D.C. from April
9th-12th. Standing in front of the Capitol building are (from left to
right) Cody Lockhart, Mike Osbourn, Bill Sutton, Linh Phu, Dr. Pauley, Melissa
Mann, Adam Mann.
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 Mike, Melissa, and Adam surveying stream
salamanders on New Creek in Mineral County. |

Adam Mann holding a Green Frog at Seth's thesis site in
Beech Fork State Park. |
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Cody, Melissa, Ariana and Kim playing "King of the
Hill" in Boone, NC.
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Cody playing with pet ratsnakes Ebony and Fade.
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Mike, Linh, Bill, and Melissa are out in the rain at
midnight looking for salamanders. Typical herpers! |

Adam holding a Spiny Softshell, caught while electroshocking
for fish on the Ohio River (Dr. Tom Jones looks on in amazement). |
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Seth, Adam and Melissa shocking for Mudpuppies at East Lynn Lake. They
didn't get any, but did manage to catch some Bullfrog tadpoles |
Andy Longenecker and Jeff Humphries
--a little too excited about a hellbender?! |
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Zach Felix with a hellbender from Pennsylvania. |
Mindy Hamilton, Brian Lindley, and Jennifer Wykle
standing in a swamp on the Kanawha River.
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Jayme Waldron with a Randolph Co. gray treefrog. |
Sandy Raimondo building a dam on the Greenbrier River. |
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