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As a wildlife biologist with Nomad Ecological Consulting, he has spent an inordinate amount of time studying two of California’s scarcer species, the western pond turtle and the silvery legless lizard (no legs does not a snake make…). When he isn’t chasing his year-old toddler Noah Pardee around the house (or retrieving cell phones, sticks, and miscellaneous household items from the black hole that is his son’s mouth), he and his wife Sarah haunt used bookstores, retrieve (more) things from their son’s mouth, and make for the hills to photograph and biologize.
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Pop Culture Evolution’s Bumper Sticker War Against Intelligent Design There's a growing menagerie of creatures and beliefs vying for a place on your car bumper by 05 April 2007 |
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Pop Culture Tentacled Tree Hugger Disarms Seventh Graders Once used to decorate fashionable Victorian hats, the endangered tree octopus now helps educate middle schoolers by 14 March 2007 |
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Human Nature “That Time” in Evolutionary History No one really knows why primates signed up for the Monthly Subscription by 31 January 2007 |
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Human Nature Baby’s Blues Call Cheatin’ Moms Do blue-eyed men prefer blue-eyed women so they can detect the offspring of an adultering mate? by 24 January 2007 |
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