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Dr. Ilya Buynevich, left, and Logan Wiest construct experimental inclined shafts for ground-penetrating radar imaging. The imaging is used to compare the artificial shafts to natural northern pine snake burrows and is part of an effort to map the hibernation habitats of the threatened snake and help recover the population in New Jersey. Buynevich is an assistant professor of earth sciences at Temple University and Wiest is a graduate student at Temple University. (Courtesy photo/Dane Ward, Laboratory of Pinelands Research, Drexel University)
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