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David Nathan (left) and Matt Davidson identify birds with the help of a field guide. Nathan is training to become a resident naturalist for the Ecolodge; Davidson is a senior in agriculture.
Matt Davidson looks up at the top of the waterfall after a swim in the pool. The waterfall is in a nearby national wildlife preserve.
Biology majors Lindsey Jackson (left), sophomore, and Lesley Atwood, senior, examine coffee leaves for evidence of disease. The coffee field is a short walk from the Ecolodge.
A student studies in the comedor—the cafeteria—in the afternoon. The lush vegetation is reflected in the building’s glass windows.
As Ellison Tipton, a volunteer naturalist at the Ecolodge, jumps in, David Nathan (left foreground) and Matt Davidson look on.
Heather Hawk, a senior ecology major, examines an insect sample collected by the students.