Armadillos are... unique. The ones that live in the United States, the nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus) are smallish mammals, around 30 inches long (about the size of a raccoon, groundhog, or skunk) but they are covered with leathery armored overlapping plates that wrap from left to right across their bodies. From underneath this "shell" emerge…Read more Armadillos: Ancient, Strangely Cute, and Coming To A State Near You!
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A Tale Of Two Hunters
Reflecting on hunting as a wildlife management tool - Two different experiences with hunting white-tailed deer.
Are Genetically Modified Wolves a License to Let Species Die?
Recent claims of dire wolf de-extinction are being used as an excuse to reduce protections on endangered species. Can we let animals go extinct, based on the expectation we can just bring them back when we want?