I kind of started this blog at an odd time during the year. Winter.
Fort McMurray winter's are a harsh thing. -40 degrees celsius, 4 feet of snow, blistering wind chills. Hardly the appropriate weather for (outdoor) entomology, which is something i'm very interested in currently.
Due to this, I may not post very often until the snow begins to break through.
I have one thing of good news though. I recently found out that Keyano (the College where I am doing my University Studies) is offering an Invertebrate Zoology course (Zoology 250) and that will be taught by my current Biology 108 instructor.
He informed me that we may do some exciting field work, like taking an ice auger onto the Snye and seeing if we can find any over-wintering insects, which I will take pictures of, as well as a possible field trip to the Royal Tyrell museum in Drumheller, Alberta, which I'll also take photos of.
Goodnight.
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