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A Review of Last Child in the Woods, by Richard Louv | Notes From the Creek
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Notes From the Creek. Reptiles, amphibians, and other wildlife of the Lone Star State. Flowering despite the drought. A Quick One to the Big Bend →. A Review of Last Child in the Woods, by Richard Louv. June 22, 2014. I wrote this review several years ago for the newsletter of the DFW Herpetological Society.). When I was about ten years old, the girl from across the street asked if I wanted to go. Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books. View all posts by Michael Smith →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
Why We Kill, Protect, or Leave Alone: Factors Contributing to Rattlesnake Roundups | Notes From the Creek
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Notes From the Creek. Reptiles, amphibians, and other wildlife of the Lone Star State. January Woods Near Lake Worth. Why We Kill, Protect, or Leave Alone: Factors Contributing to Rattlesnake Roundups. February 23, 2015. There are several factors that I believe are relevant to the reasons a person may participate in or support rattlesnake roundups. These factors may also have broader relevance to destructive and exploitive attitudes toward wildlife in general. Whether the animal poses a threat. We could ...
January Woods Near Lake Worth | Notes From the Creek
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Notes From the Creek. Reptiles, amphibians, and other wildlife of the Lone Star State. Discovering a Little Creek. Why We Kill, Protect, or Leave Alone: Factors Contributing to Rattlesnake Roundups →. January Woods Near Lake Worth. January 11, 2015. An old stump with openings down into the soil affords some shelter from the winter cold. A chickadee or two would flit through nearby branches. And at least once, some distance off in the woods, the telltale hammering on a tree trunk revealed the presence...
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Notes From the Creek. Reptiles, amphibians, and other wildlife of the Lone Star State. Author Archives: Michael Smith. Why We Kill, Protect, or Leave Alone: Factors Contributing to Rattlesnake Roundups. February 23, 2015. As abhorrent as rattlesnake roundups are to many of us, we cannot dismiss them as evil events run by bad people. Instead, it may be helpful to consider why people would poison the environment with gasoline to hunt animals that … Continue reading →. January Woods Near Lake Worth. I wrote...
Discovering a Little Creek | Notes From the Creek
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Notes From the Creek. Reptiles, amphibians, and other wildlife of the Lone Star State. A Quick One to the Big Bend. January Woods Near Lake Worth →. Discovering a Little Creek. October 27, 2014. View all posts by Michael Smith →. This entry was posted in In the Field. A Quick One to the Big Bend. January Woods Near Lake Worth →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Notes From the Creek | Reptiles, amphibians, and other wildlife of the Lone Star State
Notes From the Creek. Reptiles, amphibians, and other wildlife of the Lone Star State. Why We Kill, Protect, or Leave Alone: Factors Contributing to Rattlesnake Roundups. February 23, 2015. There are several factors that I believe are relevant to the reasons a person may participate in or support rattlesnake roundups. These factors may also have broader relevance to destructive and exploitive attitudes toward wildlife in general. Whether the animal poses a threat. Whether its life is of direct benefit.
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Howdy and welcome to www.Texasherpetology.org. This website is dedicated to providing information regarding Texas amphibians and reptiles. Topics will include biology, conservation, ecology, and natural history. Thank you for visiting the site and be sure to send an email should you have any comments or questions. THIS SITE IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION PLEASE VISIT AGAIN. Carl J. Franklin.
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Stories and Encounters of Reptiles from all around. Stay updated via RSS. End of Feb – March update. Pseudacris streckeri streckeri, first herp of 2013. Thamnophis cyrtopsis ocellatus, etc. Posted: May 21, 2013 in Uncategorized. In my 15 or so years of looking for snakes, one local has always eluded me. Until two days ago, the Western Cottonmouth (. Posted: April 2, 2013 in Uncategorized. Or the Four-lined skink. I had no idea these were even in my area, nor had I seen them in any of my multiple outi...
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