Bioblitz is an annual collaborative event held at Lick Creek Park. Its dual purpose is to educate the public about our local wildlife and to examine diversity of wildlife by counting species. It is sponsored by the TAMU Wildlife and Fisheries Science Department. (Click an image to see the full photo.)
- Talking before walking
- Visitors testing their local bird-identification skills
- How am I different from the crawdad in the next photo?
- Bluegill checking out the visitors
- Handling a giant scorpion
- Beetle: Do you know what kind?
- Checking out different kinds of invertebrates
- Identifying mammals by their pelts and scat
- Enjoying a dip in the kiddie pool
- Milk snake: Red on black, friend of Jack; red on yellow, kill a fellow
- TAMU Wildlife & Fisheries student volunteer Monica Stone modelling a southern king snake
- Iguana: Do you know what kind?
- Jane Packard sharing results of the day’s biodiversity count
















