THE BOG GUIDE
Why can't we take home a piece of the bog as a souvenir?
How has human perception and activity has posed its will over the bog?
What is acutely toxic causes trees to grow out of control?
Why can't we take home a piece of the bog as a souvenir?
Welcome to your online field guide of the Caribou Bog.
This website serves to interpret catalog the world in Orono's Caribou Bog, for the sake of natural history.
Click the links above and below to explore the geology, plants, fungi, animals and human connections to the Caribou Bog in Orono.
What is the Orono Bog Walk? Click here to get directions, contacts and other important information about visiting the Caribou Bog.
Click here to access online field guide of the Caribou Bog's flora, fauna, geology, anthropology, and so much more.
Disclaimer
This website is purely non-profit and is in no way affiliated with the Orono Bog Walk or any other group mentioned on this website besides the University of Maine. This website is intended for fair and educational use and should be treated as such. Contact michael.tarquinio@maine.edu for further inquiry.
All images are my own unless otherwise cited. Information not sourced from BIO 205 is otherwise cited in MLA at the bottom of each respective page.
Do you like what you've read and do you yearn for more? Click here to learn how to get involved in natural history.