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Thanks! I thought it could be that as well, but wasn't sure. But I looked at a few more pics, and I think it is now. But if any skilled mushroom pplz think otherwise, then let me know. I'm need to get 10 species of organisms native to western New York for a science "Ecology project".
Don't complain. I have to get 50 different species of invertebrates from Lubbock, then mount them and label them. Then the museum might take them and I'll get no credit. Ahhhh college.
I would, but we had our first freeze 2 weeks ago and its been below freezing for about 8 consecutive nights. Larger things (i.e. not stuff I need a microscope for) is pretty much all dead now, but luckily I'm pretty much done with the collection since I started in mid October. I emptied out all the light covers, and got some scale from one of my plants hahahahah
Lol, yeah I was thinking of that. But like we're supposed to use organisms that would "affect" a 'field ecosystem'. I guess a bog isn't really a field. The project is about how this thing (I forget what lol maybe a church) wants to build on this open field, and we have to find species that might be on this land, and if the company or whatever builds on it, what species would be affected. And this is sort of real; the building on the land is real in our town, but the project is sort of not really going to help anything.
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