Heather Kopsco

Heather Kopsco

May 21, 2014

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Hello, again!

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Poecille atricapillus

Picoides villosus

Cyanocitta cristata

Sitta carolinensis

Junco hyemalis Borrelia Montclair State University magazine article Good Housekeeping article

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  • TinaJJohansen
    TinaJJohansen
    Hi.. Well done...Great job!
    May 11, 2019
  • Denny Luan
    Denny LuanBacker
    Awesome! Glad things worked out with getting the funding all set up!
    May 21, 2014
  • Heather Kopsco
    Heather KopscoResearcher
    Yes, thank you! Glad to report it :).
    May 21, 2014
  • Tom Kopsco
    Tom KopscoBacker
    Proud of you!!!!!!
    May 21, 2014
  • Bonnie Kopsco
    Bonnie KopscoBacker
    GREAT WORK HEATHER....
    May 21, 2014

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Although Lyme is considered to be endemic only in Europe and the northeastern and midwestern United States, people throughout the US and the world are suffering with this debilitating illness. This research seeks to find out how common it is for birds in the wild to be carriers of the Lyme disease bacteria which would shed light on their role in the spread of Lyme via their movement and migrations.
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