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Fieldwork Photo Essay: Long-Term Ecological Research on Wisconsin Lakes

Trout Lake Station summer science communication intern, Maddie Gamble, spent time with the station’s long-term ecological research field crew. She put together this photo essay about their work. All words and pictures: Maddie Gamble 

Read the full article at: https://blog.limnology.wisc.edu/2023/07/19/fieldwork-photo-essay-long-term-ecological-research-on-wisconsin-lakes/
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