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#DispatchesDNLee: Finally Trapping

It took longer to get,set up but I am finally trapping. That means I’m collecting data. Woo, hoo! Here is a peek into all of the fun I’ve had working hard in Tanzania!

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It took longer to get,set up but I am finally trapping. That means I'm collecting data. Woo, hoo!

Here is a peek into all of the fun I've had working hard in Tanzania!

(You can follow my real time updates from Tanzania on Twitter, @DNLee5 and the hashtag #DispatchesDNLee. If you would like a Dispatch - handwritten postcard updates from the field, then fill out this form. Any donation to help offset the cost of postage is always appreciated. Asante sana.)


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KARIBU to my Adventures!

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DNLee is a biologist and she studies animal behavior, mammalogy, and ecology . She uses social media, informal experiential science experiences, and draws from hip hop culture to share science with general audiences, particularly under-served groups.

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