Fieldwork in the Ouachita Mountains
I spend a lot of time in the Ouachita Mountains in SE Oklahoma and west-central Arkansas collecting salamanders for my research.
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Field Crew Fall 2008 in the Caddo Mountains L to R: Me, April Fink, Beth Timpe, Tim Colston, Randy Lewis, Kelly Irwin, Mark Lehner, Gabriel Costa, and Frank Burbrink. Not pictured: Tony Gendusa |
Goldbrickin' after an assault in the Caddos L to R: Kelly Irwin, Me, and Frank Burbrink. Photo by Beth Timpe |
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Field Crew Fall 2007 on Fourche Mountain L to R: April Fink, Randy Lewis, Gabriel Costa, Frank Burbrink, Tim Colston, and Me. Note: Kelly Irwin locked his keys in his truck and is not pictured. |
On top of Black Fork Mountain Spring 2006 L to R: Frank Burbrink, Lisa Irwin, and Me |
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Spring 2005 on top of Buck Knob L to R: Kelly Irwin and Frank Burbrink |
Endemic Rich Mountain Earthworm Diplocardia meansi 2nd largest species in U.S. (knife is approx. 6 in long) |

Valley between Winding Stair and Rich Mountains