Jess Forbes helps sample a well for invertebrates with the help of trusty field dog Jasper looking out for lightning, bears, moose, elk, coyotes, lions and troutskis.
The mangrove team tests root durability in 2011 in Muisne, Ecuador.
Susan Campbell (Allegheny College 2019) filters nutrients at a high elevation pond near Crested Butte, CO in 2018
Chad Reynolds (Salish Kootenai College) samples for groundwater invertebrates on the Nyack Floodplain in 2014
Sampling juvenile salmon in spring brooks on the Kwethluk River in Alaska in 2010
Neal Jacobi and Hannah Coe help sample groundwater invertebrates on the Nyack Floodplain in 2014
A groundwater sampling well on the East River in CO, 2020
Break hike near Ouray, CO
Grinnell Glacier and lake in 2009, Glacier, MT
Kriddie Whitmore (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) and her team sample greenhouse gas flux in the highlands of Ecuador in 2022
Juan de Dios Morales (USFQ) and Ovik Banerjee (UNC-CH) help sample mangrove sediments in 2011 in Ecuador.
The incredibly exciting day when we were finally able to install wells in Colorado in 2019
It's very important to have an upbeat field buddy
The DelVecchia family, to whom Amanda is constantly incredibly grateful.
The aptly named Stonefly tiny house that Amanda built for field work in 2016