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  • Regrowth

    Regrowth

    A forest can quickly reclaim its own after a disturbance. A decade ago, much of Mt. Lemmon was burned in a fire that destroyed nearly all the understorey and much of the canopy. Today, the scar of the fire remains, but evidence of regrowth is easy to find. Here you can see the broken remains…

  • Lights up all earth with silver

    Lights up all earth with silver

    This weekend brought a full moon to the desert. I was reminded of a fragment of Sappho (Bergk fr. 3): Ἄστερες μὲν ἀμφὶ κάλαν σελάνναν ἂψ ἀπυκρύπτοισι φάεννον εἶδος, ὄπποτα πλήθοισα μάλιστα λάμπῃ γᾶν [ἐπὶ πᾶσαν] … ἀργυρία … which has been translated by H.T. Wharton as The stars about the fair moon in their…

  • Remnants

    Remnants

    What can survive the passage of time? I spent this past week in the Chiricahua Mountains on an ecology-themed camping trip with nearly 80 middle school students. As part of the trip, we visited the remains of Fort Rucker, which more than 100 years ago was an Army post. Today several buildings remain standing in…

  • Fungus gallery

    Fungus gallery

    I’m back from Panama as of Sunday evening, though I did find a lovely large blood-filled tick while in the shower. Instead of showing you that, I want to showcase a few more fungi that appeared after the recent rains. Any mycologists are welcome to chime in with identifications – I was happy to simply…