The Bristlecones Speak: The past and the future of the Earth’s oldest trees | Alex Ross – The New Yorker — SANTA MONICA BAY AUDUBON SOCIETY BLOG

Bristlecones have survived various catastrophes over the millennia, and they may survive humanity. Written by Alex Ross and published in The New Yorker magazine on January 20, 2020. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/01/20/the-past-and-the-future-of-the-earths-oldest-trees Highly recommended. [Chuck Almdale]

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Readers’ wildlife photos — Why Evolution Is True

Please send in your good wildlife photos (and photos of yourself for the “photos of readers” feature, which is temporarily defunct). We have two contributors today, whose captions are indented. The first comes from reader Patrick May: Here’s a whitetail doe (Odocoileus virginianus) resting in my backyard. There’s an eight-point buck who comes by every now and […]

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