In my last blog post, I discussed trophic cascades and humility in the face of the complexity of nature. We’re in the midst of our field season conducting research on […]

In my last blog post, I discussed trophic cascades and humility in the face of the complexity of nature. We’re in the midst of our field season conducting research on […]
22 July: At least one of our nests has a young eagle yet to fledge! This bird is at least 62 days old and reluctant to leave the safety of […]
July 8, 2011: Summer has definitely arrived in the Bighorn Basin! Still a good deal of green and some wildflowers in bloom, but things are heating up and drying out. […]
22 June, 2011: It has been an exciting couple of weeks since last entry! The weather continued windy, cool, and rainy/snowy through last week, but has now become more like […]
10 June, 2011: First entry in the 2011 Golden Eagle Journal…Headed out into Bighorn Basin to check on a few eagle nests and follow up a lead on a Burrowing […]
Dr. Charles R. Preston, Senior and Founding Curator at the Draper Natural History Museum, Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming 19 July, 2010 – There are still […]