salamandercandy wrote 2 years ago: I went to Hawaii a few weeks ago, for a good friend’s wedding (seems I only travel for weddin … more →
salamandercandy wrote 2 years ago: On March 19th, I drove up to Portland, Oregon to attend the spring national steering committee meeti … more →
salamandercandy wrote 2 years ago: Today is the birthday of Charles Darwin, the godfather of evolutionary biology. He would have been 1 … more →
salamandercandy wrote 2 years ago: Now I have a reason to approve of Oregon State University’s alarmingly angry mascot, Benny the … more →
salamandercandy wrote 2 years ago: The fossil record for amphibians is fairly spotty, apparently, and hasn’t provided much data f … more →
salamandercandy wrote 2 years ago: I take my shoes off and relax in the shade of hulking granite boulders, high on a ridge in the San J … more →
salamandercandy wrote 2 years ago: While backpacking in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness a few weeks ago, I was greatly amused by the antic … more →
salamandercandy wrote 3 years ago: Unique to North and Central America are the crazy-cool little horned lizards, otherwise known as “h … more →
salamandercandy wrote 3 years ago: Last night was another of those oh-so-perfect amphibian nights: rainy and about 50°F. Flashlights a … more →
salamandercandy wrote 3 years ago: Llamas—the shaggy, gangle creatures of the Andes—can keep the coyotes away better than any lazy old … more →
salamandercandy wrote 3 years ago: I fancy myself an experienced backpacker. I have been on many trips over the last 12 years since I g … more →
salamandercandy wrote 3 years ago: The Japanese are cool. They have ninjas, Robotech, samurai, origami, and Takeshi’s Castle. And they … more →
salamandercandy wrote 3 years ago: Ah, spring in the Pacific Northwest. This is the first spring I have experienced as a resident of th … more →
salamandercandy wrote 3 years ago: I participated in an alien autopsy a few days ago. It was a smelly, gooey affair. I think my hands s … more →
salamandercandy wrote 3 years ago: The cave-dwelling grotto salamander, Eurycea spelaea, lives in Oklahoma and likes to eat poop. Coin … more →
salamandercandy wrote 3 years ago: So what is all this Salamander Candy nonsense about? Is this a weblog about slick little woodland cr … more →