Eli T.

Έγινε μέλος στις: Απρ 23, 2018 Τελευταία δραστηριότητα στις: Ιουν 8, 2023 iNaturalist

So here is a little bit about myself I would like to share here.

  • My name is Eli T., and if you know me, then great, but for those who do not, I am a Junior college student currently aiming high for a degree. I will be graduating with a Biology degree and my plans are simple: I would love to gain a Master's and possibly later on a Ph.D. in microbial research. Now I love iNaturalist because of its expansive collection of research-grade material and its opportunity to discover new species and map existing species' distribution more particularly endangered and introduced.

  • Ps. This site can grow into a protozoans, fossil, and virus identification site as well if more people work on posting or identifying those specimens.
  • Cameras used

    Main: Olympus TG-6
    Side: iPhone 11
    Underwater: GoPro Hero 6


  • My life list

    Life List

  • All My Years in Review

    2021, 2020, 2019, 2018

  • iNaturalists Years in Review

    2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014

  • I also love pond water, and sometime in the future, I will mass upload pond water microorganisms that I have found, including GIFs.
  • Resource I use to help me identify mollusks in New England and the east coast.

    Mollusk Identification

  • My groundhog picture was featured on Mass Audubon! Please support them and check out their awesome website.

    Mass Audubon

  • I am interested in all living organisms, but I really enjoy posting insects, arachnids, mollusks, and fungi.


    Here are two links to projects I run.

  • If anyone here is interested in the large collection of introduced species in New England, please join this project.

    Introduced Species of New England

  • This group is for the vast collection of mollusks living in New England.

    Mollusks of New England

  • I'll have a few links down here if you are interested.
  • Cool favotite list by @zoology123 check it out!

    Zoology123

  • First-ever post of an Amber Glass snail on INaturalist - found by luck! Had tremendous help from @tfrench

    Amber Glass Snails

  • Here is the main page for Nesovitrea electrina.

    Nesovitrea electrina

  • The only fossil I have in my collection which my Dad found 20 years ago - Burmirhynchia jirbaensis -

    Jurassic, Callovian ~165 Mya


  • It is my wish that all of the content I have contributed to iNaturalist (photos, comments, ID's etc.) remain on the site in the event of my death.

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