Clark's Sphinx Moth
Contact Us
We created this website for our Organismal Biology course at UWL
taught by Professor Meredith Thomsen and Professor Gregory Sandland.
My name is Alyxandra Walters and I am a freshman at the University
of Wisconsin La Crosse. I am currently majoring in biology with a minor
in chemistry. Some of my passions and hobbies are family, school,
and being active. Although I don't as much as I'd like, I enjoy
traveling and learning new things about the world around me. In my
future, I plan to go onto graduate school and ultimately become a
chiropractor. This has been a dream of mine for as long as I can
remember, as well as, studying the work of acupuncture. I know that
I have a long road ahead of me, but I love the journey I am starting to
take! I worked on the life history and reproduction, habitat and
geography, form and function, and also helped with the fun facts
page! These pages helped me to understand more about our organism
and how amazing the Clark's Sphinx is!
My name is Laura Wells and I'm a sophomore at the University of
Wisconsin La Crosse. My major is biology and I plan on pursuing a
career as a physical/occupational therapist or a Physician
Assistant. I job shadowed a few of my aunts this last J-term and
realized that any of these careers would be the perfect fit for me.
I live in the small town of Somerset, WI with my parents, two older
sisters, younger brother, and golden retriever/lab named Maya. Two of my
favorite things to do are go camping and hiking with my family. I also like to play sports (basketball, volleyball, and
soccer), travel, and hang with friends. For our website, I worked on
the pages classification, nutrition, interactions, and some of the fun
facts page. Researching about these specific topics were very
interesting to me and gave me a better understanding of the Clark's
Sphinx Moth overall.
This page was last updated April 25, 2014.
Please contact us at
walters.alyx@uwlax.edu
or wells.laur@uwlax.edu
with any questions you may have! You may also contact either of our
professors, Dr. Gregory Sandland at
sandland.greg@uwlax.edu
or Dr. Meredith Thomsen at
thomsen.mere@uwlax.edu with any additional questions. If
interested in any other organisms, be sure to check out some of our
classmates websites at
Multipleorganisms.net!