Virginia Tech Ichthyology Class

A blog for teaching and learning about Ichthyology at Virginia Tech. For students enrolled in Ichthyology (FIW 4424) and other interested fish enthusiasts.

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Recommendations for Pandemic Stay-at-home Reading, by Don Orth

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During my stay-at-home time, many things have changed, but reading at home is still a welcome escape. There is only so m...
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Friday, March 20, 2020

How To Teach Online — Right Away, by Don Orth

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Early in March it appeared that the coronavirus would soon close down the campus and our classrooms. We were advised to...
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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Hope for the Future of Lake Sturgeon, by Don Orth

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During the Mesozoic when the first flowering plants appeared and dinosaurs were the dominant large land animal, the ancestral sturgeon swam...
Tuesday, February 25, 2020

BOOK REVIEW: Grab Your Mask and Snorkel and Get Ready for a Wet and Wild Adventure. by Don Orth

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Title:  Snorkeling the Hidden Rivers of Southern Appalachia: A Photographic Snorkel Guide to Sites, Species, and Gear.  Freshwaters Illustr...
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