Contact: Mike Wolterbeek
mwolterbeek@unr.edu
University of Nevada, Reno
Caption: Jim Sedinger, ecologist, conservation biologist and professor with the University of Nevada, Reno, has been studying the black brant goose at their Bering Sea nesting grounds since 1984. The rustic site, which researchers occupy in summers only, is on the coast 500 miles west of Anchorage, Alaska in the Chevak-tutkoke area.
Credit: Photo courtesy of University of Nevada, Reno
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