The Black Range Naturalist

The January issue of the Black Range Naturalist (BRN) is available for you to read online or download.  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.  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:  The Clubtails of the Black Range
  • Dragonflies:  The Clubtail Family, Gomphidae
    • Russet-tipped Clubtail
    • Brimstone Clubtail
    • Eastern Ringtail
    • White-bellied Ringtail
  • American Rubyspot Damselfly
  • Dragonflies:  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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Debora Nicoll
Debora Nicoll

Debora Nicoll, a member of the board of the Sierra County Public-Interest Journalism Project, will cover the Sierra County Commission for the Citizen, as she did for the Sierra County Sun, capitalizing on her past regular attendance at its monthly meetings as a concerned citizen and champion of responsive government. Nicoll was born and raised in the midwest but is a southwesterner by choice, calling Sierra County home since 2010, when she retired from a 22-year career as a research scientist.

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