Quabbin Wildlife Tracking Program 1/10/2015
Moose, deer, bobcat, porcupine, and grouse were among the animals we found evidence of, in our January 10, 2015 Quabbin wildlife tracking program.
Continue reading →Moose, deer, bobcat, porcupine, and grouse were among the animals we found evidence of, in our January 10, 2015 Quabbin wildlife tracking program.
Continue reading →Hunting ethically for food, for wildlife management, and to understand one’s place within Nature: A hunter explains. Read his views, and weigh in on the discussion!
Continue reading →Learning to interpret tracks and sign of wildlife helps you appreciate them as sentient being struggling for survival, a first step in learning to coexist with them. Tracking Red Fox in Winter is an introduction to red fox tracks, sign, behavior, winter adaptations, and conflicts with humans.
Continue reading →Four cases of successful TricideNeo treatment of bumblefoot in chickens are presented here, with before and after photos. These 4 anecdotes add substance to casually reported online success stories, and suggest that it’s time for a controlled study.
Continue reading →Learn about the many food and fiber options for small-space homesteading in How to Start a Backyard Farm. There are more than what you think!
Continue reading →Warm, rich caramel tones and creamy deliciousness, dotted with spiked, sugar-plumped dried apples, make caramel apple ice cream a luxurious dessert. This is the real thing – You caramelize the sugar yourself.
Continue reading →Learn how to train chickens to come when called, so you can get them to safety whenever you want. Train multiple flocks, each to a different call.
Continue reading →Unique and spicy, sweet potato ginger ice cream is a perfect harvest season dessert. This egg free recipe uses fresh ginger for exceptional flavor. Add it to your Thanksgiving menu, or enjoy it any time!
Continue reading →It’s time to debunk these myths about wild predators, and learn to live with them. Appreciate their beauty with some of my best trail cam photos.
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