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An Autumn Lost

While the crisp winter air still hangs atop the bare mountain peaks to the west, I always take a moment to embrace the change of seasons.  Summer is now long gone and judging by the influx of candy in my house yesterday; October just came to an end.  It most certainly...

Mapping a Path for Local Wildlife Rescue

When most of us think of wildlife rescue and conservation, images of oil covered seagulls, giant pandas, and beached whales are probably what come to mind. What about all of the precious wildlife that isn’t found in some exotic place, but a few miles from our homes,...
Diamonds of the Wye

Diamonds of the Wye

It’s the middle of May, the morning sun slices through the clear blue sky as if systematically rotated into place just after a full moon and a week of unpredictable rain.  A small fleet of boats set out across the Chesapeake Bay, united in their purpose.  Each vessel...

Asphalt Graveyard

The top predator in the modern food chain most definitely has to be the automobile.  One of our most frequent messages as an organization is to be aware of wildlife on the roads and safely assist animals in the direction they were headed if possible.  We live in a...
A Day in the Bog

A Day in the Bog

I am up to my knees in mud, surrounded by a blanket of skunk cabbage. The blazing midday sun cooks my flesh while a patchwork of fresh cuts on my forearms begin to tingle. Some may be imagining some type of cruel hell but to me it doesn’t get much better then this. I...