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Author: curtisfrommichigan

HomePosted by curtisfrommichigan
9 March 2011
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Star-nosed Mole RFI

Today two dead Star-nosed Moles were found in my yard in southern Michigan.  I’ve lived here for 30 years on and off, and have never seen one.  There are not usually a lot

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14 October 2010
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ID confirmation of a couple Carrizo Plains Rodents

I was out at the Carrizo Plain last week and did quite well, despite being limited to the paved road at the southern end, due to extremely wet and muddy conditions.    I spent ab

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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