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Author Archives: liveoaklinda
High School English Teacher & Six-Legged Giant
I happened to recently reconnect with my wonderful high school English teacher from long ago in Los Angeles, or more specifically, the Valley. Yes, I admit it, I’m a southern to northern California transplant, but that was 45 years ago … Continue reading
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Tagged biodiversity, California, Dryococelus australis, evolution, extinction, high school memories, primate, Santa Cruz, tree lobster
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The Everyday Primate
Hi there! The idea behind this blog is to share the fun (& sometimes the angst) I experience while trying to understand our natural world. Science is the basis of my learning, although I’m not a professional scientist…just your everyday … Continue reading