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The Legend of the Horned Rabbit of the West
Jackalopes have migrated from Wyoming across the nation, but what’s really known about the mythical creature?
by
Michael P. Branch
via
High Country News
on
February 24, 2022
His Whaleship: The Stories of Real, Authentic, Dead Whales
In 1873, there weren’t very many options for the public in the United States to see what a real whale looked like.
by
Lydia Pyne
via
Not Even Past
on
December 3, 2019
A Fascinating History of Beavers Shows How the Species Shaped the U.S.
Leila Philip's book is thrilling, both on scientific and historical levels.
by
Katrina Gulliver
via
Washington Post
on
December 13, 2022
The Tragically Human End of the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
The ivory-billed woodpecker hasn't been seen for decades. The government is ready to declare it extinct—but at what cost?
by
Isaac Schultz
via
Gizmodo
on
December 22, 2021
Big Mouth Billy Bass
Billy Bass might be considered mere kitsch, but dismissing this singing fish would ignore some critical linkages between culture and environment.
by
Sherri Sheu
via
Perspectives on History
on
August 26, 2021
Natural History in Two Dimensions
What can making now tell us about the past? Or should the past remain untouched?
by
Whitney Barlow Robles
via
Commonplace
on
January 1, 2018
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