Mouth rot in leopard geckos: FAQ — Leopard Gecko Care

It may surprise you to learn that leopard geckos can suffer from oral health-related problems, just like humans! Like many other reptiles, leopard geckos are polyphyodonts, meaning they continually replace their teeth. Leopard geckos have around 100 teeth which are replaced every 3 to 4 months, but they are tiny, so you probably can’t see …

George H.W. Bush’s Service Dog Sully Starts New Job Helping Veterans at Walter Reed — TIME

https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FWRNMMC%2Fvideos%2F585577821957910%2F&show_text=0&width=560 (BETHESDA, Md.) — Sully, the service dog who symbolized devotion lying by former President George H.W. Bush’s flag-draped casket, has a new mission. The 2-year-old yellow Labrador Retriever on Wednesday joined Walter Reed National Military Medical Center’s dog program to help wounded veterans. Sully offered his paw as he was administered an oath streamed on… …

Sure Sign of Spring – Budding Magnolia — The Lantern Room

A pink Magnolia flower bud peeks through its furry casing in time to greet a baby blue sky. I had wondered whether this tree was blossoming early and so looked back at the many Magnolia images I have posted over the years. Although most of those I’ve seen and photographed have been in flower from […] …

New Portfolio Type and Project — The Jaguar

This is a shameless bit of self-promotion to let you know that I’ve created my first portfolio type: Research. This is where I’ll keep you all updated on my scholarly endeavors; and, when possible, post downloadable files to any research-based documents I produce. My first portfolio project in the Research category is, of course, my […] …

March Spiky Squares: Bluebell Cottage Gardens — Susan Rushton

It’s March and Becky from The Life Of B is hosting a new, month-long challenge. This month’s topic is spiky and the only real rule is that the main picture must be a square shape. Please join in if you’re feeling at all spiky! via March Spiky Squares: Bluebell Cottage Gardens — Susan Rushton

What extinction in Idaho looks like: Last caribou captured, ending conservation program — Straight from the Horse’s Heart

By Rocky Barker as published on the Idaho Statesman “It kind of happened with a whimper,” Idaho’s last surviving caribou was trapped in a net and carried by helicopter from the Selkirk Mountains north into Canada on Jan. 14. The British Columbia Ministry of Forests’s capture ended more than 35 years of conservation aimed at […] …