Bison – My Wildlife Wonders No. 7
When you stand in the presence of a bison, watching a mud-dusted bull moving through the grass or a calf with its bright orange coat running alongside, you're seeing a living piece of North America's ecological and cultural history, and a glimpse of what these landscapes once were, and could be again. Once numbering in...
Eastern Collared Lizard – My Wildlife Wonders No. 3
The eastern collared lizard, colloquially called the "mountain boomer," is named for its distinctive black "collar" markings around the neck and shoulders. Males are particularly colorful, displaying blue-green bodies, yellow stripes, and orange or yellow throats, while females have more subdued coloration. They can run on their hind legs, reaching speeds of up to 15...