If you happen to be at the Black Bear Overlook and see a smallish (compared to the bears) gray-brown mammal pop its head up, look around, and then scoot along the grass, it’s not a beaver, it’s a Groundhog. Several people have come up to me in the past month and told me that they [...] Read the rest of this entry »
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After the Snow
December 28th, 2010Just three shots of what Explore the Wild looks like two days after the unusually early snowfall of December 25-26, which is already beginning to melt. Enjoy the snow while it lasts. Read the rest of this entry »
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Winter!
December 17th, 2010Although it’s not yet officially winter, it sure looks like it! Come out and have a look! Read the rest of this entry »
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An Identification Guide to the Bears: at the Museum of Life and Science
June 22nd, 2010As Ranger at the Museum of Life + Science I spend a lot of time in Explore the Wild, Catch the Wind, and on the Dinosaur Trail. I’m asked many questions on a variety of topics from “Where’s the restrooms?” to “Are there fish in the Wetlands?” While stopping by the Black Bear Exhibit, I’m [...] Read the rest of this entry »
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Cold?
January 6th, 2010If you have any doubt as to whether or not it’s been cold outside in the past week or so, I’ve taken a few digital images that may help to convince you that it is. OK, OK, we’re not in Watertown, NY where, as I write this, it’s 13° F, or Duluth, MN where it’s [...] Read the rest of this entry »
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