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Nature and Wildlife Discovery Center Pueblo: Seeking morel majority

This is the sixty-first in a series of articles from the staff of the Nature & Wildlife Discovery Center that will provide resources and outdoor activity ideas for students and families. The public can help the nonprofit NWDC get through this challenging time by making a donation at https://hikeandlearn.org/donate/. Join NWDC for guided hikes and other exciting nature programs listed here: https://hikeandlearn.org/programs-and-events/. Coming from a mushroom-foraging family and raised in the Pacific Northwest, I have been looking for mushrooms since I was carried in a pack by my mother, or on my father’s shoulders as a spotter, helping get a bird’s eye view over the dense understory of underbrush. Over twenty years ago, I moved to Colorado, a far drier and less vegetated region, and finding mushrooms here, for many years, proved enigmatic to me. But over time, I have come to be able to locate and identify 12 varieties of edible wild mushrooms here in the Wet Mountains, and regul

newly-born Amur tiger cubs could be vital to the future of the species

Updated: 26/05/2021, 10:08 am © RZSS Media Dominika and her newly-born cubs. A litter of three rare Amur tiger cubs which have newly-arrived at the Highland Wildlife Park could be vital to the future of the species. The one-week-old triplets, born on May 18, are said to be doing well, but staff are remaining cautious at this early stage. While they are currently being nursed by mum Dominika away from public view, visitors to the park can still see dad Botzman, who will be gradually introduced to the cubs as they grow older. Dominika was born at the park in 2009 and gave birth to her first litter in 2013.

Nature s Classroom: All about the ringtail

Nature s Classroom: All about the ringtail David Anthony Martin © Nature and Wildlife Discovery Center A clever ringtail pays a surprise visit to Ranger Pine s kitchen in Beulah, Colorado This is the sixtieth in a series of articles from the staff of the Nature & Wildlife Discovery Center that will provide resources and outdoor activity ideas for students and families. The public can help the nonprofit NWDC get through this challenging time by making a donation at https://hikeandlearn.org/donate/. Join NWDC for guided hikes and other exciting nature programs listed here: https://hikeandlearn.org/programs-and-events/. The first time I encountered a ringtail was not out in the woods, it was in my home. I was sick and had awakened in the night with a fever, and as I entered the kitchen, there it was, sitting on the kitchen counter like some fey creature, head cocked curiously, large dark eyes staring at me nearly unblinking. I thought for a moment it must be

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