Cade

Έγινε μέλος στις: Φεβ 07, 2017 Τελευταία δραστηριότητα στις: Δεκ 02, 2023 iNaturalist

Training biologist and naturalist guide based from the South-Central Appalachian Mountains. This semester, I'm completing my studies in undergraduate Biology at East Tennessee State University, along with some continued naturalist guiding with local organizations. Sometimes, you can find me roaming around somewhere else, particularly South America, the swamps of the Southeastern U.S., or boreal forests.

Disciplines I mess around with include ethnobiology, non-insect invertebrates (spiders, myriapods, land snails), various insect taxa (i.e. Hymenoptera, singing insects, Lepidoptera, etc.), field and agroecological botany, herps, mammals (gray wolves, etc.), birds, and fungi. Please feel free to reach out and ask questions if you're interested in any of my observations. iNat has been a wonderful resource for me to connect with some amazing people, so thank you all for making this community great.

Currently, I am also applying to graduate schools, beginning as early as Fall 2023. If you are an academic interested in this kind of collaboration, especially with relevant interests in the region, please reach out to me! Even if you are not able to add a graduate student at the moment, I always enjoy discourse and helping in whichever capacity I can.

https://www.instagram.com/cadeccampbell/?hl=en
https://thebackwoodsresurgence.blogspot.com/?m=1
https://ethnobiology.org/forage/blog/escopolamina-complex-history-devil-s-breath

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