The fall semester is well under way, but CSUN Biology students, faculty, and staff have brought back a summer’s worth of memories — and images. Click on a photo below to view the entries at full size and page through the gallery, then vote for your favorite using this Google Form. The top three vote-getters will win a truly unique CV entry and fabulous, or at least useful, prizes.
Voting closes Wednesday, September 13, so consider the candidates and make your choice!
An eyelash pit viper (Bothriechis schlegelii), photographed in Costa RicaA blister beetle (Epicauta tenuilineata), photographed in Mojave County, ArizonaA cricket, photographed at Archbold Biological Station, FloridaA tree frog, photographed at Archbold Biological Station, FloridaA Columbia lily (Lilium columbianum) photographed in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in WashingtonAn island scrub jay (Aphelocoma insularis) photographed on Santa Cruz IslandA shy fox (Urocyon littoralis)A rufous hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus)A herd of tule elk (Cervus canadensis nannodes)Student researchers at work in the labAn elk and recently born calf (Cervus canadensis), photographed in Yellowstone National ParkStill water in Aliso CanyonDog vomit slime mold (Fuligo septica), photographed in Topanga
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