July 2011

A Trip Down the Amazon and Tapajós Rivers

A Trip Down the Amazon and Tapajós Rivers

Taking a boat from the confluence of the Amazon and Tapajós Rivers, winding through a thick rainforest canopy, there are multitudes of wildlife in all directions. Primates dangle from trees, colorful birds take flight, and vibrant tropical vegetation surrounds. There is the buzzing of insects, murmur of the river, and rustling of leaves, all sounds that make up the unique symphony of the rainforest.

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Shedding Layers in Tanzania

Shedding Layers in Tanzania

This guest post comes from Professor Joseph Miller. Originally intended to…

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Winter Break in Ghana (2 of 4): Is this helping?

Winter Break in Ghana (2 of 4): Is this helping?

This 4-part blog was produced by WVU service-learning students over…

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