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First, a fascinating and heartbreaking update about animal #42, Bison (which incidentally is my most liked post!): a new paper in The Review of Economic Studies looks at the terrible effects that the near-extinction of the bison as a delibe...
Who’s the largest shorebird in North America? If you guessed the Long-Billed Curlew because that’s the subject of today’s newsletter, then you are a master sleuth worthy of Columbo. If you knew it already you probably don’t need to read tod...
People along the Front Range know that this year is a special one for the animals we call “miller moths” – technically the adult stage of the larval army cutworm. Every spring, they arrive en masse from Nebraska, where their larval stage sp...
The Io moth, also known as the peacock moth, lives across a broad swath of North America, from southern Quebec and Ontario all the way to Utah. In Colorado they are found mainly along the Front Range and near Pueblo. They are in the family ...
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