On March 12, Karl gave his career ‘wind-up’ presentation as part of the Environmental Science Seminar. The talk summarized roughly 20 years of research on the movement ecology of the Western Rattlesnake, work conducted largely on the backs of graduate and undergraduate students. Following the presentation, a hefty group of the current research team made their way to Duffy’s Neighbourhood Pub for beverages, food and conversation.

Pictured (L to R): Larisa (GS, bighorn sheep), Maria (GS, rubber boas), Blaire (GS, leopard frogs), Tori (GS, fish!!! how did she sneak in here??? 😉), Calen (former GS, rattlesnakes, racers and gophersnakes), Robyn (UG, bighorn sheep), Gracie (UG, leopard frogs), Maya (UG, fisher), Nick (UG, woodfrogs), Karl (stuff), Shannon (GS, fisher), Mae (GS, fisher) and Caitlyn (UG, rattlesnakes). GS=graduate student, UG = undergraduate