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Wood frog; photo by Melissa Fadden Tuesday, July 24, 2018

The Curious Case of Tadpole Mortality

One of the harbingers of spring that many people recognize is the sound of spring peepers calling from their wetlands for mates. Shortly thereafter, every still pool of water is laden with gelatinous egg masses, followed closely in time...

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Porcupine in snow Friday, May 18, 2018

What NOT To Eat

The Patient A young Red-Tailed Hawk was brought to a wildlife clinic for treatment. It was identified as a hatching year bird by the brown striped tail. If it is part of the 20% that makes it to the second year, it will molt the striped...

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