The January issue of the Black Range Naturalist (BRN) is available for you to read online or download. Â The .pdf is available in two file sizes, an uncompressed version which is 578 MB in size and a compressed version which is 36 MB in size. Â Past issues of the BRN, and other publications are available.
This issue includes:
- Natural History – Tools of the Trade
- Sign
- Weight Load and Flotation in Wildlife Feet
- Bird Migration Must Reads (Book Reviews)
- Robinson’s Cave
- The Problem With Popular Field Guides
- Dragonflies: Â The Clubtails of the Black Range
- Dragonflies: Â The Clubtail Family, Gomphidae
- Russet-tipped Clubtail
- Brimstone Clubtail
- Eastern Ringtail
- White-bellied Ringtail
- American Rubyspot Damselfly
- Dragonflies: Â The Skimmer Family – Libellulidae
- Variegated Meadowhawk
- Band-winged Meadowhawk
- Autumn Meadowhawk
- Southern Pocket Gopher
- Greater Short-horned Lizard
- Metcalfe’s Penstemon and Mimbres Figwort Survey
- Tidbits From the Literature
- New USGS Water Cycle Diagram
- Creative Voices – 10th Natural History of the Gila Symposium
- Why I Wrote a Book – A. Thomas Cole
- Restoring the Pitchfork Ranch – Book Review by Harley Shaw
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