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Zac checking on of the weta motels on campus. This one just had slugs and a spider in it.

One of the yellow sticky traps set up to survey insects in the Christchurch residential red zone, as part of Lincoln University’s field ecology methods course. We’d just set this up which is why there’s nothing stuck to it yet.

A cat tracking tunnel baited with dehydrated rabbit that we set out to monitor cats and mustelids.

On my course I have weekly open book exams, and this is my wonderful colouful way of ensuring I don't waste too much time in finding the answers.

It was raining on my bike ride home from work so my iPhone and microphone get wrapped in plastic bags so I can continue to count the wild as I ride.

A peanut butter baited rodent tracking tunnel and a wax tag baited with a flour-cinnamon blaze.

It was raining on my bike ride home from work so my iPhone and microphone get wrapped in plastic bags so I can continue to count the wild as I ride.

and I bet they still stuff it up some how! *face palm*

and I bet they still stuff it up some how! *face palm*

and I bet they still stuff it up some how! *face palm*

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