The Trail - Vol. 8 Issue 5

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EPIB Trail

Volume 8, Issue 5

The Trail Greetings Earthlings, The Northern hemisphere is starting to thaw out (sorry for any readers we may have South of the Equator), the flowers are blooming, and college students are now greeting every day that the temperature is warmer than 40 degrees Fahrenheit with shorts and t-shirts. To welcome the true arrival of Spring, we bring you yet another edition of The Trail, chock full with lovingly written pieces investigating issues ranging from bioluminescent bacterial light fixtures, to local opportunities for some canoeing, to disappearing and reappearing penguin populations. We hope that you enjoy reading them as much as we do providing them.

As always, James, Alex, and Brayden

In This Issue: Africa’s Imperiled Scavengers (2-3) The Oregon Militia and the Public Land Debate (4-5) Zika Virus: What We Need To Know (6-7) Green Deserts (8) Dieter Paulmann and the Pacific Voyagers (9-10) Peruvian Oil Spill of 2016: Not the First, Nor the Last (11-12) Microalgae: The Biofuel of The Future (13-14) Break Cabin Fever with A Local Paddle (15-16) The Mysterious Case of the Missing Adélie Penguins (17-18) Biodegradable Styrofoam (19) The Italian Garbage Market (20-21) From Forest to Four Star Plates: Foraging and Fine Dining (22-23) The City of Bacterial Light (24-25) An eNORMous Change (26-27) Passaic River to Undergo Largest Ever Superfund Rehabilitation (28-29) Trail Mix (30)

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