Apparently not planted intentionally because it is located at least a couple hundred feet into the woods off of a highly elevated boardwalk over artificial treatment plant wetlands. Can't really imagine how it got there unless this species propogates easily by seed and a bird dropped it.
Ruler is in mm. Found in small hypersaline vernal pool on salt flat of ancient seabed (pictured). Believed to be in the order Anostraca, possibly Eubranchipus sp. Some with notable brood pouch. Biramous phyllopods were not observed at the end of the thorax. 11 pairs of phyllopodia.
RARE CINNAMON PHASE W/ALL WHITE FACE- BLACK BEAR with cubs!
Possibly the same individual observed in the same location on December 5, 2022. Watched him grooming himself at this spot for a few minutes then he walked along the fence tops in neighborhood adjacent to the forest.
Was lucky enough to have an encounter I'll never forget while leaving AWR just after sunset. While slowly driving past a road that was gated off, I noticed some slight movement about 100 yards past the gate. I pulled out my binoculars and was delighted to see the bright orange radio collar I had been searching for for the past three days. Desperate to snap a picture, I got out of my car and attempted to balance my binoculars on the hood of my car as a makeshift scope/distance lens for my camera. After about two minutes of struggling and over 100 blurry photos of nothing, I managed to snap the first slide seen here. During this balancing act, it was lost on me that I had to keep zooming my camera out, not in, as the wolf moved closer and closer. I started hearing a high-pitched yapping noise I didn't initially attribute to the wolf and finally looked up to see how close the wolf had gotten. There were about 20 yards, a gate, and my car between me and the wolf, and it was still approaching. The sun had fully set about 20 minutes prior and it was getting dark quickly so I was heavily relying on the night vision functionality of my outdated, point-and-shoot camera. I caught the gleam of the wolf's eyes as it stared me down from about 10 yards away and can safely say I've never felt a feeling quite like that. I heard more high-pitched yapping to my left and saw a second set of eyes staring me down from about 15 yards out on an adjacent perpendicular road. I didn't notice at the time due to the darkness, but my camera caught another wolf even further off in the distance, probably about 30 yards out. It was at this point I heard even more yapping from even further left and turned to see (what I thought to be) a third wolf 10 yards away, on the same road as me, with no barriers between us. And in that instant, my camera died. In a testament to the night vision mode on my camera, the pictures I captured don't do it justice just how dark things were. The car was off and I had left my phone and flashlight in the car in my haste to snap a picture so once my camera went out, I couldn't even make out the silhouette of the wolf right in front of me. This was pretty chilling as you can imagine, so I quickly got back into my car and flicked the headlights on just in time to catch the wolf on my road jogging off to join the others. Surreal experience.
Summary: four total wolves seen and heard calling, at least two of which wearing radio collars
Increase of Tiger print records in area?,might be a population increase due to fast reproduction,better protection and decreasing demand on Black Market(Tiger farming).Another more disturbing theory states that a Wild boar disease forces hungry tigers to extend the hunting territories towards human areas.
We (Karin, Nils, Anja and I) were hiking up Nahal David towards the waterfall when we noticed that 2 people (warden/researcher) were shouting at us 'namer/leopard!" and motioned us to turn back on the trail, we did, but I managed to to look over my shoulder and took this picture. This is a scan of the original slide.
The last leopard in Israel was seen in 2010/11 in the northern Arava. (Granit, B. 2016; https://www.birds.org.il/en/article/id/844)
Helped cross the road and released after taking some photos and video
This rattlesnake was found at a plant in Corrigan, Texas at 10:15 PM. It is believed that this specimen was transported to this location unintentionally. Workers at this site claim to come from southern or more western regions where this organism most likely crawled into the undercarriage of a vehicle and finally exited in east Texas. The species was terminated due to its displacement in the region. The temperatures were slowly dropping into the 70s so he was coiled up under some pipes to help regulate body temperature.