Engineering worked has worked on this so far this semester.
What are ornaments and cutting boards?
The animals that Trail Cams studies in Wapusk National Park.
What is caribou?
This is the definition of an estuary.
What is the part of a large stream where it meets the ocean?
This is what ALT stands for.
What is active layer thickness?
What is deoxyribonucleic acid?
This is the room GIS meets in every Monday night.
What is room 362?
This is how many merch items PR currently sells.
2!
The largest predators in the Churchill area.
What are polar bears?
This is the name of the device that we put into the waterways to collect data on macroinvertebrates.
What is a biodisk?
These are the leaders of Data.
Who are Zaina and Tylor?
This is what the DNA group does with the soil from Churchill and Wapusk National Park.
What is DNA extraction?
This is the programming system GIS uses to do it's good work.
What is ArcGIS Pro?
This is the amount of money PR is committed to raising this year.
What is $20K!
The name of the Trail Cam's expert mentor.
Who is Dr. Ryan Brook?
This is the largest estuary in the United States.
What is the Chesapeake Bay?
This is how many transects data is taken from per site.
2!
What is a micropipette?
These are the locations in North America ISAMR collects samples from.
What is Wapusk/Churchill Area and Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
Double points if you know the name of the specific part of Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
These are the 3 ornament designs that have been made this year.
What are bear, paw and snowflake?
The most common food for caribou.
What is lichen?
Double points if you know the specific lichen by it's scientific name!
These are two estuaries besides the Chesapeake Bay that ISAMR would like to study in the near future.
What are the Hudson Bay and San Juan Bay?
What is pinning!
These are the DNA student leaders.
Who are Akeyla, Amanda, and Eloise?
What Canadian Province are the JCRs (Churchill Junior Canadian Rangers) from?
What is Manitoba?
The caribou head that Trail Cams studies.
What is the Cape Churchill Migratory Herd?
What are dark false mussles?
This is how many flags are in each transect because of the hard work of last year's Data Analysis group.
What is 13?
What is qPCR?
This is how often ISAMR probes the exact same place within one site.
What is every 5 years?
Double the points if you know which specific 5 year spreads have been sampled so far? Ex. 2000-2005