![]() I scouted for shards that were in the aggro range of, at most, 1 giant. for me, the giants were all up on the shards, there were no higher level players clearing them as others have mentioned, and after I downed 1 or 2, I realized it was a little too hard to just kill them and THEN take the shards, so I had to improvise. Takes some getting to but would be quicker than a fight, death and re-spawn).Ĭomment by 201968I would just like to add my solo strategy as a 57 BM Hunter. Head Anti-clockwise around the chasm staying away from the edge. (Or: After you have crossed the bridge heading South - to the North-East. There is a Frostmaul Giant here but it is grab-able).Ħ5,70 (from heading South before you cross the bridge, head clockwise around the chasm staying away from the edge). There is a level 59 "Rabid Shardtooth" bear to deal with here).Ħ1,72 (to the South-West after you have crossed the bridge heading South. Here are the locations for some of the Shards (courtesy bugnaz):ĥ9,64 (down the main pathway into the chasm).Ħ1,65 (to the South-West of the start of the bridge as you head South).Ħ3,66 (to the South-East of the start of the bridge as you head South).Ħ0,71 (to the South-West after you have crossed the bridge heading South. Research and Conservation Institute (ARCI) in Gainesville, Florida, in 1997.Comment by SeriusJonesThis is an easy quest in the upper 50's, because this place is farmed a lot, and even if it's not clear, it's extremely easy to get these without aggro. University of Florida’s Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Since 1996, he has served as an adjunct Associate Professor in the in Zoology from the University of NorthĬarolina, Chapel Hill, in 1987. ![]() Snail Kites from Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park in Gainesville.Ībout the speaker: Ken Meyer received his Ph.D. Monitoring opportunities for three magnificent Florida raptors. ![]() Institute (ARCI), will share the latest research on tracking and migration, and update listeners on Please don’t come if you are sick.Ībout the presentation: Ken Meyer, Executive Director of Avian Research and Conservation Savanna began serving the Nature Coast as a Regional Specialized Agent with Sea Grant and UF/IFAS Extension in February 2016 and is stationed full time at the Nature Coast Biological Station.Ĭonservation Ecology of Short-tailed Hawks, Swallow-tailed Kites, and Snail Kites Savanna Barry did her dissertation work in the beautiful seagrass meadows of the southern Nature Coast where she investigated the morphology, resilience, invertebrate community composition, and carbon storage of seagrass meadows growing under different rates of nutrient input. She returned to Gainesville to continue into a Ph.D. While in Little Cayman, Savanna completed her Divemaster certification and co-organized an island-wide effort to remove invasive lionfish from local coral reefs. research focused on seagrasses but she was also involved in youth education and public outreach on the island. in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences through the University of Florida. in Biology from the University of Virginia, Savanna split her time between Gainesville, FL and Little Cayman Island to earn her M.S. About the speaker: Savanna grew up on a small farm in central Virginia and discovered her interest in marine ecology during family vacations to small fishing towns along the Chesapeake Bay.
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