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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World: Heat bugs: all the buzz
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World. There may be no place better than Connecticut to discover nature. This blog tells of discoveries about geology, paleontology, ecology and fisheries made in the state over the past two centuries and connects them with events occurring around the globe today. Friday, August 04, 2006. Heat bugs: all the buzz. Than any topic to date. Above: The recently shed exoskeleton, or carapace, of a cicada or heat bug. A great site with lots of (useful? An article about periodi...
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World: Amphibian enigmas
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World. There may be no place better than Connecticut to discover nature. This blog tells of discoveries about geology, paleontology, ecology and fisheries made in the state over the past two centuries and connects them with events occurring around the globe today. Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Stamford, CT- Ask Dr. David Skelly how Connecticut’s frogs are doing and he’ll tell you there are more questions than answers. TV frogs: A nature-horror show. Scientific research int...
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World: Back To The Devonian Seas
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World. There may be no place better than Connecticut to discover nature. This blog tells of discoveries about geology, paleontology, ecology and fisheries made in the state over the past two centuries and connects them with events occurring around the globe today. Friday, May 05, 2006. Back To The Devonian Seas. There were all sorts of clam-like shelled brachiopods (below), horned corals, and crinoids. Once we found a good spot the boys and I pulled out fossil after...
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World: March 2005
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World. There may be no place better than Connecticut to discover nature. This blog tells of discoveries about geology, paleontology, ecology and fisheries made in the state over the past two centuries and connects them with events occurring around the globe today. Sunday, March 27, 2005. Geo: Connecticut minerals at the Peabody. Just past this display are cases containing Connecticut minerals. One includes a display of limestone and marbles, formed from minerals dep...
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World: February 2005
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World. There may be no place better than Connecticut to discover nature. This blog tells of discoveries about geology, paleontology, ecology and fisheries made in the state over the past two centuries and connects them with events occurring around the globe today. Monday, February 28, 2005. Eco: Ice, sea and sand. Recently. We spent hours on the sandbar, chasing floating ice and poring over shells and old bits of horseshoe crabs. Tidal marshes are fragile places, where ...
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World: A Forest Buried Alive
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World. There may be no place better than Connecticut to discover nature. This blog tells of discoveries about geology, paleontology, ecology and fisheries made in the state over the past two centuries and connects them with events occurring around the globe today. Monday, July 17, 2006. A Forest Buried Alive. During our summer vacation, we found the Marine Gardens beach at Otter Rock, Oregon, practically scraped bare, down to the marine sediments underlying it, rocks no...
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World: One night during salamander migration
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World. There may be no place better than Connecticut to discover nature. This blog tells of discoveries about geology, paleontology, ecology and fisheries made in the state over the past two centuries and connects them with events occurring around the globe today. Tuesday, April 25, 2006. One night during salamander migration. To be out with them, monitoring how the spring salamander migration is succeeding, and helping many across busy local roads to safety. The Jeffer...
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World: June 2005
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World. There may be no place better than Connecticut to discover nature. This blog tells of discoveries about geology, paleontology, ecology and fisheries made in the state over the past two centuries and connects them with events occurring around the globe today. Tuesday, June 07, 2005. Paleo: Wally the Stegosaurus. Wally," a famed, life-size sculpture of a Stegosaurus, as he can be seen today on the front lawn of The Berkshire Museum. In Pittsfield, Mass. Father of tw...
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World: Grasslands & Green Snakes
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World. There may be no place better than Connecticut to discover nature. This blog tells of discoveries about geology, paleontology, ecology and fisheries made in the state over the past two centuries and connects them with events occurring around the globe today. Friday, September 29, 2006. Grasslands and Green Snakes. Has been capturing images of these remarkable reptiles, working under the supervision of leading herpetologists and with the appropriate state permits.
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World: Bottom-Up Environmental Planning: CT EarthNet
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Connecticut Windows On The Natural World. There may be no place better than Connecticut to discover nature. This blog tells of discoveries about geology, paleontology, ecology and fisheries made in the state over the past two centuries and connects them with events occurring around the globe today. Sunday, October 08, 2006. Bottom-Up Environmental Planning: CT EarthNet. This series of posts describes an idea to establish CT Earthnet. About what they feel is special about Connecticut. Many recall comb...