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06/17/2022
Hi everybody! We have been hard at work this quarter producing the Spring 2022 journal edition! In it, you will find stories ranging from the morphology of whale baleen, to whether or not having kids is a good idea in this climate. Check it out at the link in our bio!
04/13/2022
Meet the spring 2022 Editorial Board! We are excited to share what we have been working on this quarter, so stay tuned!
01/19/2022
It’s here! Check out our Autumn 2021 Edition of Fieldnotes here —> https://fieldnotesjournal.org/current-issue
11/29/2021
Have you ever wondered what a day in the life at Friday Harbor Labs is like? Check out our most recent blog post by former FHL student
11/17/2021
Introducing our Fall 2021 Editorial Board! We are a group of talented UW undergraduates who are passionate about environmental research and communicating the group of our peers. Stay tuned for updates regarding our Fall 2021 edition of FieldNotes 🌲
08/02/2021
Fieldnotes’ Spring 2021 issue is now live on our website!
We’re so excited to share the exciting research and insights of University of Washington students, as well as highlight issues and community organizations around the Seattle area and beyond! In this issue you’ll find features about wetlands, salamanders, a black farmers’ collective, fin whale cells, light pollution and much more!
Read it now at
https://fieldnotesjournal.org/current-issue
07/06/2021
You’ve heard the slogan - “save the bees!” Native bees in the United States are declining rapidly. So what species and areas of conservation should we be focusing on? What are the best ways to create a bee-friendly atmosphere?
Find out the answers to all these questions and more in Fieldnotes’ selection of bee-focused blogs by Jazzy Shepard () and Shawree Zhang () 🐝🐝
05/03/2021
FieldNotes' Autumn 2020 cover spot. Can you guess where?
05/02/2021
Curious about how whales? communicate? How indigenous land management projects are building community in Seattle? Citizen science projects you can join in from home? Check out recent posts on our blog!
www.fieldnotesjournal.com/blog
04/17/2018
Meet FieldNotes: Lena is a research author studying the effects of pond-leveler devices on salmon migration through restored beaver dams. She became interested in this project through her advisor, Ben Dittbrenner, and his nonprofit, Beavers Northwest and was excited for this project to expose her to research to see if this was the right academic pursuit for her. FieldNotes is lucky to have Lena on our team!
FieldNotes will be putting out a preview of our first journal at the end of this week! Stay tuned to follow the journey.
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