Seeing a bunch of new critters is great as well. We can all learn something from Mother Nature’s children if we just take the time to look around and reflect once they’re seen. There’s a reason for most things happening … the fun part is figuring it out over a cold drink, a s...
I hope one day to tell my own children about the animals I experienced in the forests of New Mexico, such as hormed owls, fence-tail lizards(蜥蜴)and bats. We hiked through the forest into the Rio Grande valley and I know it is magic. The beauty of it all is more than enchanting;...
Van Den Bussche R, Lack J, Stanley C, Wilkinson J, Truman P, Smith L, McMurry S (2009) Development and characterization of 10 polymorphic tetranucleotide microsatellite markers for New Mexico spadefoot toads ( Spea multiplicata ). Conservation Genetics Resources...
Tracking an Emergent Pathogen in Boreal Toads across a Southern Rocky Mountain WatershedBROWN, ERICNew Mexico Journal of Science
Long-time readers of Tetrapod Zoology will know of my long-term plans to complete a series of articles that cover the TOADS OF THE WORLD, the first part of which was published in 2009….
Tom is also the president of the New Mexico Chapter. For additional Horned Lizard information visit The Horned Lizard Conservation Society which is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting horned lizards throughout North America. We also have a section with Stories and Lore about the ...
“A lot of people are asking, “Can we use them as a kind of monitoring tool, keep one at home and watch to see if they run away? “ says Grant. “That’s obviously not going to work. “ But she’s hoping something might.
I hope one day to tell my ownchildren about the animals I experienced in the forests of New Mexico, such as horned owls, fence-taillizards(蜥蜴)and bats. We hiked through the forest into the Rio Grande valley and I know t is magic. The beauty of t all is morethan enchanting; t ...
2010. Surface water mitigates the anti- metamorphic effects of perchlorate in New Mexico spadefoot toads (Spea multiplicata) and African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis). Chemosphere 78:280-288.Brausch JM, Wages M, Shannahan RD, Perry G, Anderson TA, Maul JD, Mulhearn B, Smith PN. (2010). ...