Danielle D'Amato

Danielle D'Amato

Jul 14, 2015

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Thank you!

Thank you from he bottom on my heart everyone who donated, shared, and like my project of social media and through the Jacksonville University website! I am beyond excited to have gone above my goal. These donations have ensured that I will be able to conduct metal contaminant testing for my marsh waters :) Stay tuned for new and exciting lab notes !

Danielle

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About This Project

There is no previous population study that exists on the Diamondback terrapins of Cumberland Island, Georgia. The main objective of my study is to provide baseline population data that will be used for the continued long term monitoring and management of this species on the Island. Another major objective is to identify the active nesting sites on the Island and make recommendations for protection, if warranted. Finally, I will assess the predators affecting this population.

Blast off!

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