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  • Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, conducts field work at the Indian Fort Preserve with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, conducts field work at the Indian Fort Preserve with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    biologydr. kristy hannameco accousticsgenesee valley conservancyindian fort preservemicah hoselyscienceMatt Burkhartt

  • Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, at the Indian Fort Preserve, where he conducted field work with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, at the Indian Fort Preserve, where he conducted field work with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    biologydr. kristy hannameco accousticsgenesee valley conservancyindian fort preservemicah hoselyscienceMatt Burkhartt

  • Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, at the Indian Fort Preserve, where he conducted field work with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, at the Indian Fort Preserve, where he conducted field work with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    biologydr. kristy hannameco accousticsgenesee valley conservancyindian fort preservemicah hoselyscienceMatt Burkhartt

  • Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, at the Indian Fort Preserve, where he conducted field work with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, at the Indian Fort Preserve, where he conducted field work with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    biologydr. kristy hannameco accousticsgenesee valley conservancyindian fort preservemicah hoselyscienceMatt Burkhartt

  • Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, conducts field work at the Indian Fort Preserve with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, conducts field work at the Indian Fort Preserve with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    biologydr. kristy hannameco accousticsgenesee valley conservancyindian fort preservemicah hoselyscienceMatt Burkhartt

  • Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, conducted field work at the Indian Fort Preserve, with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, conducted field work at the Indian Fort Preserve, with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    biologydr. kristy hannameco accousticsgenesee valley conservancyindian fort preservemicah hoselyscienceMatt Burkhartt

  • Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology at Geneseo, points out audio levels on a field recorder while conducting field work with biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), at the Indian Fort Preserve, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, his faculty sponsor, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology at Geneseo, points out audio levels on a field recorder while conducting field work with biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), at the Indian Fort Preserve, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, his faculty sponsor, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    biologydr. kristy hannameco accousticsgenesee valley conservancyindian fort preservemicah hoselyscienceMatt Burkhartt

  • Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), examines vegetation clinging to his microphone which conducting field work with Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, at the Indian Fort Preserve, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, his faculty sponsor, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), examines vegetation clinging to his microphone which conducting field work with Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, at the Indian Fort Preserve, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, his faculty sponsor, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    biologydr. kristy hannameco accousticsgenesee valley conservancyindian fort preservemicah hoselyscienceMatt Burkhartt

  • Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, at the Indian Fort Preserve, where he conducted field work with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, at the Indian Fort Preserve, where he conducted field work with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    biologydr. kristy hannameco accousticsgenesee valley conservancyindian fort preservemicah hoselyscienceMatt Burkhartt

  • Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, conducts field work at the Indian Fort Preserve with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    Geneseo biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), a recipient of the Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, conducts field work at the Indian Fort Preserve with his faculty sponsor, Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    biologydr. kristy hannameco accousticsgenesee valley conservancyindian fort preservemicah hoselyscienceMatt Burkhartt

  • Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology at Geneseo, takes field notes while conducting field work with biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), at the Indian Fort Preserve, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, his faculty sponsor, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    Dr. Kristi Hannam, an associate professor of biology at Geneseo, takes field notes while conducting field work with biology student, Micah Hosley, (’24), at the Indian Fort Preserve, Monday, June 27, 2022. Hosley, with the guidance of Dr. Hannam, his faculty sponsor, is working on a project funded by a Geneseo Foundation summer research fellowship, making underwater audio recordings at four different freshwater ponds in the area to examine how the eco acoustics reflect the bio diversity of the ponds as well as to track any change which occurs throughout the seasons.

    biologydr. kristy hannameco accousticsgenesee valley conservancyindian fort preservemicah hoselyscienceMatt Burkhartt

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