Moccasin Bay Lake Roosevelt National Park Biology Trip By Riann Quinn, Rebecca Carstens, and Jeff-fafafa Bergeron.

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Moccasin Bay Lake Roosevelt National Park Biology Trip By Riann Quinn, Rebecca Carstens, and Jeff-fafafa Bergeron

Canadian Geese Scientific name: Branta Canadensis Scientific name: Branta Canadensis Geo-reference: , Geo-reference: ,

Grouse Scientific name: Bonasa Umbellus Scientific name: Bonasa Umbellus Geo-reference: , Geo-reference: ,

Water Skipper Scientific name: Hemiptera Gerridae Scientific name: Hemiptera Gerridae Geo-reference: , Geo-reference: ,

Wooly Bear Caterpillar Scientific name: Pyrrharctia isabella Scientific name: Pyrrharctia isabella Geo-reference: , Geo-reference: ,

White-tailed Deer Scientific name: Odocoileus virginianus Scientific name: Odocoileus virginianus Geo-reference: , Geo-reference: ,

Mule-deer Scientific name: Odocoileus hemionus Scientific name: Odocoileus hemionus Geo-reference: , Geo-reference: ,

Moose Scientific name: Alces Alces Scientific name: Alces Alces Geo-reference: , Geo-reference: ,

Brown bear Scientific name: Ursus arctos Scientific name: Ursus arctos Geo-reference: , Geo-reference: ,

Beaver Scientific name: Castor Canadensis Scientific name: Castor Canadensis Geo-reference: , Geo-reference: ,

Minnow Scientific name: Cyprinidae Scientific name: Cyprinidae Geo-reference: , Geo-reference: ,

Dragonfly Scientific name: Anisoptera Scientific name: Anisoptera Geo Reference: , Geo Reference: ,

Lady bug Scientific name: Coleoptera coccinellidae Scientific name: Coleoptera coccinellidae Geo Reference: , Geo Reference: ,

Grasshopper Scientific name: Caelifera Scientific name: Caelifera Geo Reference: , Geo Reference: ,

Bee Scientific name: Apis mellifera Scientific name: Apis mellifera Geo Reference: , Geo Reference: ,

Snake Scientific name: Venomous Scientific name: Venomous Geo Reference: , Geo Reference: ,

Bird Scientific name:Aves Scientific name:Aves Geo Reference: , Geo Reference: ,

Blue ground beetle Scientific name: Carabus intricatus Scientific name: Carabus intricatus Geo Reference: , Geo Reference: ,

Toad Scientific name: Arcis crepitans Scientific name: Arcis crepitans Geo Reference: , Geo Reference: ,