Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman and founder of Portland\u27s International Cryptozoology Museum has walked the banks of the Presumpscott River in Westbrook looking for reportedly 10-foot long snake, nicknamed Wessie by locals. If the snake exists, it would likely die when winter arrives. [image
An emerging threat to local snake species in northeast Georgia is becoming increasingly more severe ...
Photograph of David Etnier and three students using a net to collect snail darter specimens from the...
Art piece on Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale, an exhibit that includes works by Jamie Wyet...
Q&A piece with Loren Coleman, an expert in cryptozoology--the study of unknown animals. Coleman no...
Northern Watersnakes (Nerodia sipedon) have been documented and found in a variety of different habi...
John Hubbard, the owner of Pet Jungle on Forest Avenue in Portland, feels confident that the thief w...
For Travis LaDuc, UT’s assistant curator of herpetology, wading through Waller Creek to grab snakes ...
The timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus horridus) is extinct in Rhode Island and Maine with popula...
"USGS Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center and National Wildlife Health Center, in cooperatio...
Title devised by cataloguer based on information supplied by photographer.; Inscriptions: "Intereste...
Individuals photographed, if any, have been identified within the title from left to right
Individuals photographed, if any, have been identified within the title from left to right
THE GRASS SNAKE IN THE WORM RIVER VALLEY: A BORDERLINE CASE The Grass snake (Natrix natrix) has rece...
Human-wildlife conflicts are influenced by the public’s ability to identify dangerous species. We de...
Marine biologist Wayne Starnes examines snail darter specimens collected from the Little Tennessee R...
An emerging threat to local snake species in northeast Georgia is becoming increasingly more severe ...
Photograph of David Etnier and three students using a net to collect snail darter specimens from the...
Art piece on Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale, an exhibit that includes works by Jamie Wyet...
Q&A piece with Loren Coleman, an expert in cryptozoology--the study of unknown animals. Coleman no...
Northern Watersnakes (Nerodia sipedon) have been documented and found in a variety of different habi...
John Hubbard, the owner of Pet Jungle on Forest Avenue in Portland, feels confident that the thief w...
For Travis LaDuc, UT’s assistant curator of herpetology, wading through Waller Creek to grab snakes ...
The timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus horridus) is extinct in Rhode Island and Maine with popula...
"USGS Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center and National Wildlife Health Center, in cooperatio...
Title devised by cataloguer based on information supplied by photographer.; Inscriptions: "Intereste...
Individuals photographed, if any, have been identified within the title from left to right
Individuals photographed, if any, have been identified within the title from left to right
THE GRASS SNAKE IN THE WORM RIVER VALLEY: A BORDERLINE CASE The Grass snake (Natrix natrix) has rece...
Human-wildlife conflicts are influenced by the public’s ability to identify dangerous species. We de...
Marine biologist Wayne Starnes examines snail darter specimens collected from the Little Tennessee R...
An emerging threat to local snake species in northeast Georgia is becoming increasingly more severe ...
Photograph of David Etnier and three students using a net to collect snail darter specimens from the...
Art piece on Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale, an exhibit that includes works by Jamie Wyet...